Which one can support new Network interfaces more? Tumbleweed or Leap? Or both have the same support for the new device identification?
Tumbleweed has a more recent kernel, so some network devices are too new for Leap, yet do work on Tumbleweed.
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You can use the kernel:stable(:backports) Repo on both, Tumbleweed and Leap.
This will install the development kernel for Tumbleweed.
But then you can not use any kmp for your Distribution which is shipped by Repos for Tumbleweed or Leap.
Such as
broadcom-wl from Packman, nvidia from Nvidia Repo or some drivers from the OSS Repo.
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@mbzadegan For Leap depending on the interface (which is?) the backports repo may containg something, but in any case if it’s not working then a bug report is the best way to get it resolved…
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