The workaround has now landed in all currently supported linux-stable
branches:

linux-6.8:  6.8-rc7  (f45812cc23fb74bef62d4eb8a69fe7218f4b9f2a)
linux-6.7:  6.7.9    (cbf12e716a52d260fabecdca7d5f6e7cd07aed6c)
linux-6.6:  6.6.21   (71da10e633a96593cf59af3f322a9c49a22cb71e)
linux-6.1:  6.1.81   (249d6ca4ff0022a4b51a8eb9fac6d7bff2c94d1b)
linux-5.15: 5.15.154 (9bc9c11c151ab27214cc204d954ee902e9bbe8e2)
linux-5.10: 5.10.215 (f33255ccbb0f627da76364cce72cf980d027142c)
linux-5.4:  5.4.274  (34b5d2ff9ed5cdea9f971f394c0d623761a4d357)
linux-4.19: 4.19.312 (a7bd7dbaa2ddcf8c5ed5d96df240f1442447d252)

I tested the recent Ubuntu 24.04 beta and made sure the issue is already
fixed there.

Sadly, we just about missed the time (by about two months) to get the
fix into the ISOs for Ubuntu 22.04.4.

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