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Is there a simple way to find out the last 5.15 kernel release for Ubuntu 22.04?

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I made the "mistake" of connecting to Wifi and installing updates during my Ubuntu 22.04 install -- because a distribution upgrade to 22.04.1 horked the GUI login on my laptop -- and now I find myself on a 5.19 kernel instead of a 5.15 one.

Not normally a big deal, but a driver I need to use can only build on the 5.15 kernel. I could boot down to the initial 5.15 kernel, but I'd like to at least be on a post-GA one for paranoia's sake. Is there a simple way of figuring this out? The "mainline" tool isn't of much help since it has a LOT of 5.15 kernel releases and I'm not sure which were released as part of distro updates. (It also appears to throw assertion and other failures, so I don't think it works at all on 22.04.1 LTS.)

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The latest 5.15 kernel is `apt-cache policy linux-generic linux-generic: Installed: 5.15.0.67.65 Candidate: 5.15.0.67.65`
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