Den 11. feb. 2011 13:01, skrev Johannes Meixner:
Hello,
On Feb 11 01:21 Terje J. Hanssen wrote (excerpt):
IMO YaST tools has been the sole of SUSE, and YaST is what makes SUSE better and easier to configure than some other popular distributions
I would like to ask you a question:
What - from a YaST end-user point of view - makes whatever piece of software which runs on your machine "the SUSE YaST"?
I assume it is nothing else than the look and feel of its user interface.
In other words, if we replaced the current YaST software with a totally new software which does not change the look and feel too much, you would not notice a real difference and you would call the new software also "YaST".
"YaST" is just a name. As I also tried to say, is that the user access to the YaST tools possibly could be easier and logical through task oriented menu entries. I.e. File Sharing first before > NFS or Samba etc. Of course what is important is that the gui tools for the tasks are available and up to date. Terje J. Hanssen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: yast-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: yast-devel+help@opensuse.org