(In reply to Ancor Gonzalez Sosa from comment #2) > Well, it's actually things are not as straightforward as you may think. > > The kernel shipped with Leap is far from being a vanilla 5.3.18 Linux. On > top of that, it includes hundreds of patches for hardware enablement. So > don't trust the version number blindly. Regarding hardware support, the > kernel in Leap 15.3 is not "old"... or at least it's way more modern and > up-to-date than its version number suggests. > > Reassigning to the kernel guys for them to check whether it would be > possible to include support for your hardware or if there is any trick to > enable such support. Yes, i know, kernel is not old. Firmware and drivers and system service etc. Too many to do. I understand. I just want that. if you feeling bad, i���������m really sorry. i���������ll find another way.