On my gnome install I have a really weird yast sw management module. My guess is that it is just to gnome one, but I want to confirm. So do the normal and gnome yast software management apps really have that different of a UI? If so, can I make the gnome one back into the one I'm used to?
That "weird" Gnome Yast SW management module has been around for a couple of releases (since 10.3), and honestly it is probably the most difficult to use and illogical software management tool I've used across pretty much all Linux distros I've tried. There was a lot of stuff on the WIki about it (when the design was proposed and being worked on)... but I can't find it right now. In theory, all you should have to do is remove the GTK YaST and install the QT version to get a more usable software management tool again. I wonder if whoever put all that effort and work into the GTK version has ever done any work or research into usability and UI architecture... it would fail if I passed it by any professional UI architect I know. I raised this comment back when it was implemented and was dutifully shot down. C. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org