Comment # 7 on bug 1177541 from
(In reply to Wolfgang Bauer from comment #6)

> Well, you don't *have* to use a bleeding edge kernel, but you *can* if you
> want or have problems with the standard one.
> And it doesn't change the rest of the system.

I see. I didn't mean to be rude, I'm sorry if it sounded that way.
I'm a new Linux user, I did some did some tests to see what works for me so I
can stick with. Some people say that bleeding edge distros make more sense for
regular desktop use. For my use case, I disagree with that statement. But using
a newer kernel, brought that idea to my mind. 
Anyway, you are right, it doesn't change the rest of the system, and it's a
general kernel issue. So sticking with openSUSE is the right decision to make,
especially that I can workaround this only issue I have with it. 

Thank you for your time, that was really helpful, and I would thank openSUSE
team for this quality product.

I will continue with this bug at bug#1159882.


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