YaST

Is it worth a shit? SUSEniggers swear by it but I’m not convinced until I have tried it. Anyone have experience with it?

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Do you like having a feature filled Entarpyse® systems management experience built in ruby? Then YaST is for you!

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Slow, confusing, not the UNIX-way.
It works standalone in the terminal but also plugs in as a module in the SUSE Control Panel..?
Weird shit.

It's dead. Get over it.

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I tried out the YaST2 installer in January and ran into a bug that prevented me from installing.
Filed a full bug report with logs, kept trying until I triangulated the issue for them and eventually suggested a 1-line code change to fix.
Instead of fixing it, the Yast team assigned the bug to some other team at Suse. The bug is still open.

Didn't YaST used to be .NET shit?

If by .Net you mean Mono, then no.

It makes me sad. SuSE was my first loonix.

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SUSE has been sold around like a cheap whore for years. I doubt Blitz want to spend $2.5 billion only to run it into the ground though.

What's wrong with aptitude?

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