On 16/01/2019 14:00, Carlos E.R. wrote:
I can't agree with that, sorry. The main distribution should work on any hardware that I can buy currently at the shop, and not force me to use "experimental" distribution.
This is impossible, because nobody can predict the future. You and Rainer are asking for a distro that, at the time of release, supports hardware that was not yet on the market.
For instance, the other day I was trying to help someone on Usenet with a network that would not work on Leap but did on Ubuntu, out of the box.
So find out why! Is it a kernel issue? If not, in what subsystem is it? Is it a driver? Does it work on Ubuntu as well, or just Mint? If Ubuntu, what's in that kernel or whatever that isn't in Lea's? If it only works on Mint, identify what is in there that isn't in the Ubuntu build. -- Liam Proven - Technical Writer, SUSE Linux s.r.o. Corso II, Křižíkova 148/34, 186-00 Praha 8 - Karlín, Czechia Email: lproven@suse.com - Office telephone: +420 284 241 084 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org