Hi Yast People, Have been reading the wiki pages for the yast ncurses survey I was quite amazed by the answers on the survey (because they clearly didnt include the sysadmin usecase), and started answering them mentally. It went like this: * Who are the users who use text-mode YaST (yast2-ncurses)? sysadmins * Why do people use text-mode YaST? because they didnt install X in their servers * In which ways would they be hit/restricted if text-mode YaST were dropped? They would go to prague and kill you all, because they would miss useful features for administration. And no, command line interface doesnt replace it * What do people mostly miss in text-mode YaST? decent keybinding navigation, non-sluggish navigation with tab/shitft-tab/esc, taht sometimes lags or freezes a second or half second. So this is, I guess, what a suse sysadmin would answer (and my 2 cents). The ncurses is very neat, I can give instructions to newbie sysadmins, its consistent, they feel comfortable, people using other unix flavors that has those types of dialogs feel comfortable. Please, think of the sysadmins! =) Marcio Ferreira --- druid -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: yast-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: yast-devel+help@opensuse.org