Hello, On Mar 5 16:22 Ancor Gonzalez Sosa wrote (excerpt):
https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1cVv4FY4tWRLAnMG96Cdfvw8asTNpzhFUdKn4TEq8...
If the user want to enable and start a service he needs to do both things explicitly (and the other way around).
Is this user interface meant for experienced users or also for unexperienced users? What I am thinking about is: When an unexperienced user reads in whatever documentation that he must for example "start apache", then YaST should provide a user interface, where even an unexperienced user can find something that matches his intent to "start apache" where YaST does everything so that the "apache" thingy works. Perhaps such a functionality belongs to a YaST module to set up a web server and not to the YaST module to configure individual services? In this case the YaST module to configure individual services is not meant to be used by unexperienced users. Kind Regards Johannes Meixner -- SUSE LINUX GmbH - GF: Felix Imendoerffer, Jane Smithard, Jennifer Guild, Dilip Upmanyu, Graham Norton - HRB 21284 (AG Nuernberg) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: yast-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: yast-devel+owner@opensuse.org