Rajko M. wrote:
From this you can see advantage to have link http://www.linux-nis.org/nis/
nis was only an example in fact there are several kind of users/users needs: * fresh computer user, not knowing anything: it is no more disturbed by Linux than by Windows, he don't understand nothing. However I just discovered than, at least in France, there are no more any Linux books in supermarkets (neither "Linux for dummies"), and given there is no more a manual for opensuse (in french), this is weird, because any vista user can find many. * windows user, probably the many. This one needs to know what Linux module is similar to he's already known windows one * unix user (are there anymore?? may be students). I don't think they have problems with yast, or if there is a problem this is knowing that yast exists :-)) * other distro's users. I had to use last week a control center exacltly the same as the one proposed in the mockups. I couldn't find my way at all!! too many similar modules thus my proposal of (may be as popups) infos/summary about real module setup (for example, for NIS: 10 users on the server "Harvest"). Kde control center (V3) is not that good neither jdd -- http://www.dodin.net -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org