Hi Ludwig, A. I just fixed the issue by installing Kernel-default as explained below : Bug 1121870] Include the driver for the Realtek RTL8822BE Wi-Fi chipset (bugzilla_noreply@novell.com, 3/6/19 1:02 PM) Comment # 4 on bug 1121870 from Jean-Fran�ois Juneau Hi, you can look at the comments from deano_ferrari in the following thread for a workaround (it worked for me): https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/530102-Realtek-WIFI-Driver-Issue Basically you can install the latest stable kernel in Leap 15.0 to get the Wi-Fi driver: zypper ar -f http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Kernel:/stable/standard Kernel:stable zypper in --from Kernel:stable kernel-default Then install the Realtek firmware: wget https://github.com/wkennington/linux-firmware/raw/master/rtlwifi/rtl8822befw.bin mv ./rtl8822befw.bin /lib/firmware/rtlwifi/ ======================================================= zypper ar -f http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Kernel:/stable/standard Kernel:stable zypper in --from Kernel:stable kernel-default Install ok ! B. I had some problems due to the fact that Windows 10 which comes with HP Pavilion has Boot secure enabled . In order to make the linux 5.00-4 work, I had to disable Secure Boot on both Windows machine as well as linux leap 15.0 [ via boot loader ] AS for testing on 15.1 beta, I could not afford to do it . My old PC is close to giving up [ some IO errors] and I am in process of tranfering data from the old to the new laptop . Going to 15.1 I might lose a lot of data which was already transferred . Should you have any questions/requests for the Linux 5.0.0.-4 please let me know . Thank you for looking into this issue . Best Regards, Nick