On 05/01/2014 01:39 PM, John Connor wrote:
I use Yast2 in text/curses all the time (for remote access via SSH). It doesn't need the bandwidth that X-forwarding would need, and I find it reasonably usable. Not as pretty, of course, and you spend a lot of time hitting the arrow keys, but it is useable.
If I had to use yast2 in the context you mention then yes. But all I had to use was zypper. In fact the one liner was rm /etc/zypp/repos.d/Xorg.repo; \ zypper -y up; \ systemctl isolate graphical-target -- The same applies for other kinds of long-lasting low-level pain. [...] The body's response to being jabbed, pierced, and cut is to produce endorphins. [...] So here's my programme for breaking that cycle of dependency on Windows: get left arm tattooed with dragon motif, buy a crate of Jamaican Hot! Pepper Sauce, get nipples pierced. With any luck that will produce enough endorphins to make Windows completely redundant, and I can then upgrade to Linux and get on with things. -- Pieter Hintjens -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org