On 16/01/2019 14:16, Rainer Hantsch wrote:
I do not use Linux for fun, I use it as a better alternative to M$. It has to support all existing hardware up to todays one.
That is not possible. I said this on the chat channel. Nothing can be 100% current all the time; new drivers take time to write and debug, new code takes time to integrate and to test.
That this is possible is shown by other distros.
Not it is not.
And MINT is for sure not "bleeding edge", so why can they do what openSUSE can not?
I already answered this point. You have ignored it. So I will repeat myself: On 16/01/2019 13:45, Liam Proven wrote:
Unless it is possible to isolate _what_ elements of rival distributions allow them to work on your hardware while Leap does not, I don't think there is any real path forwards here.
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