I can't seem to figure out how to boot to an older kernel on this
laptop. Shift and Escape does noting, while the menus opened by
F-buttons fail to give advanced boot settings. It's all within the UEFI
safety net (which I kind of appreciate after years of BIOS trouble).

I know I have old kernel versions installed (if dpkg --list | grep
linux-image is anything to go by).

If it's any help, pavucontrol also fails to detect the headset, while
"bluetoothctl" returns "Agent registered // [Beoplay H8]#". So given
that pavucontrol is completely separate from Gnome control center, this
should not be a GUI problem?

I'm sorry for not being more helpful!

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