On Wed, 16 Jan 2019 at 21:00, Takashi Iwai
BTW, the kernel in OBS Kernel:stable repo has one big disadvantage. It's not signed with the official openSUSE key, thus it won't boot with secure boot. OTOH, if we take the real TW kernel package, it should work with secure boot, too.
But it's not quite straightforward to assign a repo only for fetching the kernel package, as it seems. So usually I've recommended to install Kernel:stable package. But if this scenario (providing TW kernel for Leap) becomes more popular, we should reconsider a better way (e.g. a repo aggregating only the TW kernel package).
Takashi
Most of the not-booting issues I've seen lately with modern hardware seem to be more related to UEFI/shim/Grub issues, causing black-screens of nothingness before the kernel comes into play I'm not saying this to discourage the idea, but if we're going to invest significant time and effort into a solution for this complex problem, I don't think we should be setting peoples expectations too high - the kernel doesn't solve everything ;) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org