If everything works, then yes you can.
You can use Synaptic Package Manager or terminal to lock in the 6.8 kernel, or more simply, just set 6.8 as your default kernel to prevent issues with system updates.
If everything works, then yes you can.
You can use Synaptic Package Manager or terminal to lock in the 6.8 kernel, or more simply, just set 6.8 as your default kernel to prevent issues with system updates.