Hello NMLUG, Thanks for the meeting last night. It was great to meet you all in person. Just as an FYI, after last night's wifi issue with the intel wifi on Debian, I decided to look at my leap15 to see if iwlwifi driver comes be default with leap and I found that it does: lakota:~ # modinfo iwlwifi filename: /lib/modules/4.12.14-lp150.12.73- default/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/intel/iwlwifi/iwlwifi.ko license: GPL author: Copyright(c) 2003- 2015 Intel Corporation <linuxwifi@in tel.com> description: Intel(R) Wireless WiFi driver for Linux ... In leap, it would have detected the intel wireless card and automatically loaded the iwlwifi driver/module and worked without having to enable the non-free repo for Debian. I double checked my raspberry pi (which is Debian based) and the wireless driver does not come by default: ls /lib/modules/4.19.57-v7l+/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/ ath atmel broadcom intersil mac80211_hwsim.ko marvell mediatek r alink realtek rndis_wlan.ko zydas Which is why it's required to enable the non-free repo. Anyway, just thought I would share this info in case anyone finds it useful. Here's the free downloadable versions of SUSE in case anyone wants to try it out. https://www.opensuse.org/ Tumbleweed is bleeding edge Leap is the version that is released closely to the real Enterprise version of SUSE. Thanks again for making me feel welcomed at the NMLUG meeting.