On 2018-03-11 08:27, Bruno Friedmann wrote:
If both distributions (Leap and Tumbleweed) are "well tested by openQA", "Both distributions are fully capable of being used on a Desktop...", "both can be relied upon to work" and with Tumbleweed currently using kernel 4.15.7 then why is Leap 15 going to be "held back", so to speak, by being unleashed on the world with with an "aged" kernel 4.12?
BC Certainly because You as community member doesn't give a S.. to work
On dimanche, 11 mars 2018 07.47:05 h CET Basil Chupin wrote: like reporting bugs, doing the package maintenance. Using bits to build bytes here doesn't count.
Please stay civil. If you people are unable to explain the situation and convince long time openSUSE users, how are you going to explain it to outsiders that want to try openSUSE? Because that's something that pops often with outsiders: "you openSUSE have an outdated kernel. I'll stay with Ubuntu then". No, don't try to convince me, no need :-) -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 42.2 x86_64 "Malachite" at Telcontar)