Comment # 5 on bug 1177541 from
(In reply to Wolfgang Bauer from comment #3)
> (In reply to Abdulrhman Ied from comment #2)
> > It is reliable to run bleeding edge kernel on Leap?
> Sure, unless you rely on the ABI stability on kernel updates.
> I.e. if you use 3rd party modules you may have to recompile them yourself
> after each update, precompiled KMP packages for Leap won't work either.
> 
> It's basically the same kernel as in Tumbleweed btw.

Thanks for the information, It seems that I don't use any of these fancy stuff,
and I use the legacy bios too.
That lets me wondering, if someone has to use a bleeding edge kernel, then
what's the point of using an LTS distro rather than a bleeding edge one, or
what the point of using Leap rather than another LTS distro.

Anyway, I hope that this is a temporary situation, and fixes will be backported
soon, so we can go back to a higher standard stability.


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