This is getting out of the original topic - I woried about the health opensuse community/project as observed on opensuse.org I got the answer and I should have resisted going beyond that - my apologies for not keeping it short and sweet. I understand the the website is broken and there are long term upkeep problems - meaning that opensuse does not have own community and has to rely on google search to communicate with the community. Given that opensuse.org is running on suse.com corporate support/infrastructure there is no point of bashing this dead horse any further. Thanks again, Tomas
This is yet another question you could have answered much more quickly yourself than writing another question on this list and waiting for someone else to perform that same search and reply. 5.3.x has been on the mirrors too long to remember: http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/leap/15.2/repo/oss/x86_64/
This is not necessarily true - where I stand, no target kernel was announced for SLE 15 SP2 or 15.2; 15.2 beta is planned for February 2020 - so, this may be still a placeholder to get the infrastructure going.
Why would it even matter? Whatever kernel gets selected for any SLE release gets loads and loads of backports to keep hardware support fairly current, so too the Leap kernel. If you need newer, select Tumbleweed instead of Leap.
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