On Wed, 2012-12-26 at 06:59 +0400, Andrey Borzenkov wrote:
You probably actually mean toolkit? It is possible to run both Qt and GTK versions of YaST2 under any DE and I have often seen advices to use Qt version even in Gnome. Of course - the Gtk+ version in 12.2 is actually all but unusable. In 12.1 there were issues with buttons being drawn offscreen, even when maximized. That still happens sometimes, but now the issue is that every window opens exceedingly small, every single time.
E.g. here is the lovely software management interface: http://bugzillafiles.novell.org/attachment.cgi?id=505287 The lovely date and time interface: http://bugzillafiles.novell.org/attachment.cgi?id=492586 You can imagine the loveliness that opens up if you try to install using the GNOME Live CD, and why I send people who want to try GNOME to other distros. (And it is *literally* unusable for small screens, since it's sometimes impossible to resize the window such that a button draws onscreen. I've actually had unclickable buttons on 12.2 with my 1366x768.) The easy fix is to just install the Qt interface by default. Doesn't look good in GNOME, but is perfectly usable and would be fine-ish. It's bnc722053. Well that is my little awareness drive. Merry Christmas. :) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org