On Thursday, December 08, 2011 05:15:43 PM Martin Schlander wrote:
Torsdag den 8. december 2011 17:00:38 skrev Malvern Star:
Yast is a GUI that can run under KDE, Gnome, LXDE or even in terminal mode.
This is not the issue. My issue relates to package management within KDE, without starting YaST, as the majority of my users are generally competent with computers, but essentially "non-technical". They are basically, "average users".
Why do "average users" use non-default/non-recommended package management?
I can understand they complain about non-working updater applets since SUSE hasn't had a smooth updater since 10.0.
But if they use Apper for "normal" package management they're _asking_ for trouble. And basically "doing it wrong".
Personally I'd wish it was possible to only include the updater applet part of Apper and exclude the rest from the default install. Since I'm sick and tired of people using KPK/Apper for jobs that should be done with yast/zypper. Apper is included by default, and put front and center. How is that possible to interpret as "non-default/non-recommended package management?" -- Roger Luedecke openSUSE Ambassador Ind. Repairs and Consulting **Looking for a C++ etc. mentor*** -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org