On 04.12.20 17:08, Torsten Duwe wrote:
On Thu, 3 Dec 2020 23:09:26 +0100 Vinzenz Vietzke
wrote: In the past we "fixed" that by manually adding kernels from Kernel:stable which neither is a clean solution nor convenient for technically unexperienced users like many of our customers.
(Besides the current kernels for SLE15 SP3 that Michal already mentioned)
What exactly do you consider unclean or inconvenient about that procedure?
If I'm adding the Kernel:stable repo to a customer's machine, i'm subjecting them to way tooo frequent kernel updates, and I do not know if they are getting things that break their machines (the famous "5.9 kills intel graphics" story for example, not that it had affected me with my relatively old Thinkpads :-) So if he is adding Kernel:stable, he is throwing away everything why you would want to install Leap and not Factory, at least for the kernel. (Not a problem for me, I run Kernel:HEAD on my Factory machines, just because Factory is much too slow :-P, but I would not want to do this on my wife's machine for example, much less for paying customers). Have fun, seife -- Stefan Seyfried "For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for nature cannot be fooled." -- Richard Feynman