On Thursday 01 January 1970 01.00, Purple Shirt wrote:
Ha but that isn't the problem. The problem is yast1 is closed source and suse forces you to move on. Maybe I don't want to give up yast1 and maybe I would like to see the source and keep it functional with future suse releases if suse doesn't want to spend the time and money on keeping yast1 functional....
So look at it? What's stopping you? It's in zq1 along with every other piece of source on the CD/DVD.
Where is the open sourced yast1 so suse cannot enprison us to use yast2?
On the CD/DVD
The problem is yast1 is closed source and the corporate hand forces you to go with what suse the company decides! SuSE says yast2 is the right way and leaves you no other choice.
The golden rule. I've broken it many, many times, so trust me: it's better to follow it: <rule> It is better to keep your mouth shut and let people think you're an idiot, than to open it and remove all doubt </rule> //Anders