I agree. Personally, I really like Yast, but some things are difficult to find. Like the new repackaged ATI drivers for 9.3 x86_64 are under the i386/Supplementary, which made them rather difficult for me to find at first. I appreciate the effort that the SuSE folks go through to repackage so much for us, I'm just sometimes confused by where they choose to distribute the 64bit packages. There is an x86_64/Supplementary, but it does not even contain a link to the ATI drivers. -Alain. -----Original Message----- From: Charly Baker [mailto:cmb@fivefortyfour.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 12:34 PM To: suse-kde@suse.com Subject: Re: [suse-kde] KDE 3.4.1 released [snip] I would be happy to stick to Yast too, if it worked. The problem is that I simply can't find yast sources for all of the other packages that come on the cd's, nor can I find any doc's to describe it. Why would suse make such a good tool, but obscure the sources to the point where I can't afford to spend any more time looking. Why make the directory structures so incomprehensible? Charly Baker