Doug McGarrett wrote:
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Multiple profiles: see YaST -> System -> Profile manager. it lets you have different configurations for different environments, without having to change your configuration manually each time.
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Well, it helps if you hook it up right. I had the router misconnected. I still don't have SuSE 10 connected to the net, but I do have my Linspire machine connected, and Windows, which could not access the router, altho it could communicate thru it, now does. I may have loused up SuSE 10, so I'll reinstall it tomorrow, and then we'll see.
Seems likely as yast shouldn't hang, it almost suggests that it was never used during install, it starts up to let you configure your system.
I was very disappointed with YaST. It's got the worst of the old Borland interface, and half the stuff didn't work at all. AAMOF, it hung completely, and I had to exit the window to get out of it. Is there a graphical installer?
--doug
In VC mode yast is like what I remember of Borland C, in X, yast is graphical and is as good and probably better than most any configurator on any OS. Unless I missed it, I haven't seen the output of "ifconfig" or "lsmod" plus details of what card you have - "lspci" and anything relating to dhcpd leases in /var/log/messages. Regards Sid. -- Sid Boyce ... Hamradio License G3VBV, licensed Private Pilot Retired IBM/Amdahl Mainframes and Sun/Fujitsu Servers Tech Support Specialist Microsoft Windows Free Zone - Linux used for all Computing Tasks