Well, that's freedom of choice... Personally I think that the PackageKit designers would be well-advised to simply use YaST's design for package-management. Greets, Chris Am Samstag, den 20.12.2008, 14:37 +0100 schrieb Jakub 'Livio' Rusinek:
On 20.12.2008 14:30, Bjørn Lie wrote:
lø., 20.12.2008 kl. 14.12 +0100, skrev Christian Jäger:
I certainly hope not!
PackageKit's "Add/Remove Software" is hardly usable while YaST's package is the best there is IMHO...
Packagekit's Add/Rem would be fine if it returned partial hits while searching.
Now it just returns exact matches, and that is what makes it seem useless.
It's interesting that both PK and YaST provide installer capabilities and YaST seems the "official" way in openSUSE but PK is being improved and duplicates the functionality.
What is the point?
The same for Totem and Banshee. Totem seems only for video and Banshee seemed only for audio, but both don't do what they should very well and try to do more and more with the same percentage of functionality completion.
A nonsense for me...
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