> Is the workaround of using an older linux kernel working ?

I'm using without problems the 5.15.4 (that is not older but newer than
the 5.15.0 installed by 22.04 but is "old" with respect to the
development lines 5.15.x, 5.16.x etc... )

to known your version, open a terminal and type
>uname -a

to install 5.15.4, navigate to https://github.com/bkw777/mainline
and follow the instructions to install the Ubuntu Mainline Kernel Installer
then you'll have the graphical application which makes easy to install the 
5.15.4 kernel

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