Michael S. Dunsavage schreef:
I'm not happy with package manglement and I try to avoid Yast as much as possible, but that is only because of my lack of experience. So no FUD from my side...
-- Amedee
Just what is about the package "manglement" you're not happy about?
I don't know, it just feels a bit awkward for someone who is used to apt-get/aptitude on Debian and Ubuntu. And before that I emerged everything on Gentoo.
And why avoid Yast? I think Yast is a great for installing software as well as configuring the firewall and system and hardware and well, everything.
Because I like to tinker. I like to edit the config files myself so that I *really* know what I'm doing. I don't like it when configuration software changes things behind my back.
You want to use the world mannglement instead of management and say you avoid Yast as much as you can and then you say it's not FUD........
I always use the word manglement, but most of the time when I'm talking about people. You know, the people in suits. It's just a word.
If you have questions about Yast, and that's why you're avoiding it, by all means ask on here, we'll help you. Or look @ http://en.opensuse.org/YaST
I will when I need it. But so far I was able to help myself with vi, so no need for YaST. Thank you anyway. -- Amedee -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org