Hello all, I've been using SuSE since about version 6.2, which isn't all that venerable, but I've done a number of installations, on a variety of systems. Since I found SuSE, all those versions ago, I haven't wanted to use any other distribution. It's worth noting, however, that I've done a number of test installations with a number of distributions. Few distributions have so consistently installed with the ease of SuSE. On Wed, 08 May 2002 11:15:18 +1000, scsijon-tpg wrote: Apologies if I have misattributed who said this...
:FYI: Why did they remove yast1
There have been occasions when YaST2 could not install SuSE and I had to use YaST. I remember one occasion when I had to use YaST from a previous version to install a then-current version. Why is this important? It was one feature that made SuSE better. It was what made it possible to install SuSE where no other distribution would go. It is the one feature that makes my neighbor, who would otherwise be content to worship at the church of Debian, admit that yes, SuSE has merit, and even use it once in a while. The diversity of tools was a strength. -- David Benfell, LCP benfell@parts-unknown.org --- Resume available at http://www.parts-unknown.org/resume.html