Op zaterdag 10 mei 2003 17:10, schreef Rikard Johnels:
On Saturday 10 May 2003 16.25, Richard Bos wrote:
Op zaterdag 10 mei 2003 15:48, schreef Jon Clausen:
I googled a bit on the subject, and nothing came up that pertains to that particular scenario.
Huh ;> There is a project doing this and already for a long time. It's now called Gnome Setup Tools, formerly known as Ximian Setup Tools (xst).
Though the name suggests something else, this stuff is really distro independent. With backends that take care of the provision and an xml protocol in between the backends and frontends. Perhaps it is possible to let yast talk the xml protocol. More about this cool stuff at
http://www.gnome.org/projects/gst/screenshots.html http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/setup-tool-hackers/2003-May/00008 5. html
He, let's us know if it works okay on suse...
Also I don't see any YaST modules that look like they do that sort of thing.
I think you're stuck with ssh/local yast for the time being.
I took a look at the Gnome thingie.. And the page http://www.gnome.org/projects/gst/distros.php suggests SuSE 7.0 :( I run 8.1.. and as far as i know the setup for 7.0 and 8.1 differs quite a bit.
Indeed. I would check if it support RH8 or 9, that will be closer than suse-7
And as far as i can see, the last update of the software was back in 2002-08.24. Now THAT is way to old for me to play with.. If there hasnt been any progress since then what so ever... But i will look at it further tho.. it MIGHT work..
Don't know where you looked, but the cvs ChangeLog file says:
richard@pilchard:/var/tmp/gnome-system-tools> ls -l ChangeLog
-rw-r--r-- 1 richard users 27749 2003-05-06 02:17 ChangeLog
richard@pilchard:/var/tmp/gnome-system-tools> head ChangeLog
2003-05-06 Carlos Garnacho Parro