Liam Proven wrote:
So stop just asking for something impossible. Do your homework. *Work out why*.
Isolate what works, what driver, what kernel, whatever. And isolate what does *not* work in Leap.
This is a funny suggestion, especially if you do not know if the customer/user is a developer or not. In most cases with new hardware we know two facts: 1. it works with rolling release distributions 2. it does not work at all nor not stable with Leap How should a regular user find the driver, package, kernel release, patch etc. which causes e.g. stability problems? Of course sometimes it is not so much work e.g. for a experienced developer or devop. Once I found an issue of the Xorg Intel driver with Git-Bisect. We could fix this problem for all openSUSE users. But really, this is not something for regular users. I think the right persons for fixing hardware issues are the upstream Kernel developers and the SUSE developers, not the openSUSE users. Greetings, Björn -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org