Hey there, I understand that you guys don't go with Yast-GTK by default (the package selector should still be loved for a bit longer :)), but it would be nice if you did the needed arrangement to /sbin/yast2, so if people choose to install it and are using Gnome/XFCE, that frontend is used. You need to start by adding a check_gtk function to /usr/lib/YaST2/bin/yast2-funcs. Just copy check_qt and change the value of Y2_QT to $plugindir/libpy2gtk.so.2 . You probably also want to rename that variable. ;) The /sbin/yast2 on factory is probably different than the one from 10.1, since that one is ugly and there is even an indication that reads "TODO: (...) refactor after release". In any case, one just needs to search for "qt" and hack there. Test it well to make sure it fallbacks nicely. 10.1 changes would be like: - if [ -z "$DISPLAY" ] || ! check_qt ; then + if [ -z "$DISPLAY" ] || (! check_qt && ! check_gtk); then (...) - $ybindir/y2base $module "$@" qt "$Y2_GEOMETRY" $Y2QT_ARGS + FRONTEND="qt" + if check_gtk && (echo $WINDOWMANAGER | grep -qi "gnome" || \ + echo $WINDOWMANAGER | grep -qi "xfce" || \ + ! check_qt) ; then + FRONTEND="gtk" + fi + $ybindir/y2base $module "$@" $FRONTEND "$Y2_GEOMETRY" $Y2QT_ARGS Now with the Novell's Gnome menu, you should be able to open a window with the Yast setup tools, rather than using y2controlcenter. You are probably already doing this, no? It would also be cool if you could ship with a yast-gtk rpm somewhere in the cds, so people could install it easy. Cheers, Ricardo -- If I had a plantation in Georgia and a home in Hell, I'd sell the plantation and go home. -- Eugene P. Gallagher --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org