On Jun 7, 2021, at 5:17 PM, Martin Wilck
wrote: OTOH, one KMP will work not just for one kernel, but for all KABI- compatible kernels.
DKMS modules are built per kernel ABI version, not for every kernel version. So, this argument is moot.
And you are able to have KMPs for multiple incompatible kernels installed at the same time, if you really need that.
DKMS does that, too.
In general, unless you compile your kernel yourself, you should be doing just fine with the KMP.
I don’t remember what my problem was half a year ago, but pretty sure that this didn’t work properly when I tested. But anyway, I installed that machine with Debian in the end as I need a working Multi-Arch environment for cross-compiling which still doesn’t work on openSUSE, unfortunately. Adrian