On Mon, 13 Jun 2016 19:03, Carlos E. R. wrote:
El 2016-06-13 a las 18:40 +0200, jdd escribió:
Le 13/06/2016 18:20, Anton Aylward a écrit :
So "not fast enough" and "adequate disk" *may" be a problem with LEAP, but if you go with 13.2/Evergreen I can't see how it will be. Try that as reassurance.
That would be 13.1, because 13.2 is not an Evergreen version.
But one must understand than Leap 42.1 is a *stable* Long time life version, so using more modern hardware may be a bit harder, as it is for Debian Weezy
I don't have it clear in what sense 42.1 is an LTS, because it seems that we have to upgrade to 42.2. 42.1 is mantained for 2 years only, I understand.
There is a little missunderstanding going on. Leap 42.1 is based on SLE 12 SP1, and Leap 42.2 will be based on SLE12 SP2. The keyword here is "based" not identical. Leap is based on SLE which in turn is LTS. Tumbleweed gets every kernel-release. Leap gets the LTS kernel of the year. So, if your Hardware is based on a CPU / chipset that is less than a year old, there can be trouble with Leap, such "new / fresh" Hardware is a case for Tumbleweed, at least until the next Leap release. Here, in this case, I'd suggest either 13.2 (which is NOT Evergreen), or Tumbleweed the get the box up and running to satisfaction, at least until the next Leap release (in November, AFAICT) - Yamaban.