/etc/rc.config was the first thing that struck me when I tried out SuSE. It reminds me of FreeBSD's /etc/rc.conf, except it's more intuitive and does more stuff. The only major things left on my wishlist for SuSE would be: * Something like apt from Debian with an RPM backend (I think a few distros are experimenting with this now). * Would like some kind of subscription upgrade service. I really don't need to buy a new box with manuals (the manuals suck anyway, full of spelling and grammar errors and too short). -Garen On Wednesday 04 April 2001 06:24 pm, you wrote: ...
Most of all though, it just makes things simple, and allows you to update settings in several ways, including by a front end (such as YaST or YaST2), or manually (by running SuSEconfig) without the need of each method re-inventing the wheel.
Best, Tim