https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=661435
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=661435#c2
Scott Couston changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|RESOLVED |CLOSED
CC| |scott@aphofis.com
Resolution|WORKSFORME |WONTFIX
--- Comment #2 from Scott Couston 2012-02-03 01:30:10 UTC ---
I am not saying that setting the clock during install is a problem. This bug is
all about having 5 different ways to set or change the clock in a KDE4
workspace...We have had the never ending issue of duplication of control
methods being Yast and KDE Control Module...As of 11.4 there is less
duplication, however until be totally assimilate KDE control Module into Yast
or get rid of Yast and use only KDE Control Module there will always be
duplication of most all control application and/or some that need doing in Yast
and others need doing in KDE Control Module.
If you trying to teach anyone how to administer a KDE4 workspace, its almost
impossible to justify why we set some things in Yast and other must be done in
KDE Control Module. As a usability issue we fail dismally in this area...With
setting the time, 'just how do you want me to answer a new persons question of
"Why are there 5 different ways of setting the time"
How do you answer that to set up all Display functions we use KDE Control
Module and yet the sound or printer is done in Yast?
I'll leave this as closed as wontfix, because we can fix the duplication until
either we combing KDE Control into Yast or get rid of Yast and use only KDE
Control..Its cool for me to leave this as closed for future reference if
nothing else :-)
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