Jon Clausen wrote:
On Sat, 24 Nov, 2007 at 09:18:16 +0100, Jon Clausen wrote:
[gui-layout] I'm a big fan of tree structures, and the "left-pane shows navigation, right pane shows content" way of things.
I think the sysconfig editor tree-structure in the ncurses YaST does a very good job.
actually, let me rephrase that;
I think the sysconfig editor tree-structure in the ncurses YaST is a good example.
/jon
Please do not change the ability to access YaST from a terminal. When I installed 10.3 on a Intel quad system, the installation locked up at the very end and rebooting didn't help. I had to boot into level 3 and run all the updates from the terminal. Now this system is running fine. Maybe it's time for a 10.3.1 release. There are a number of places in the KDE control center which require administrator access. It would be nice if those things could be accessed from YaST. One place to do all the administrator tasks. I agree with all the comments on fixing the software updater. That really needs work. The other day, download.opensuse.org was timing out for most of the morning(EST). According to a comment on the repositories page, this is supposed to be a re-director to a local repository. It should never be down. Maybe the initial interchange with a repository should be a simple date stamp of the latest change. That way downloading large lists could be avoided. I got a kick out of the installation script for the MS fonts. It checks a number of sites and picks the fastest one to respond. I've been on SuSE since Caldera went down. I've tried many other distributions over the years. YaST is the main reason that I keep coming back. -- Bob -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org