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New Re: UsedSuse 7.3 Pro...
Agreed, however this is not primarily a SuSE issue. The main problem is shared libraries, which are almost as much a problem in Linux as in Windows.

As for YaST, I love it for what it's good at, and remove the modules for things I'd rather hand-configure.
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New Eh?
What in the blue blazes has shared libraries got to do with the fact that SuSE doesn't bother to document half its stuff yet has a config tool that gets everywhere?

More cheese?


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New No problem with the libraries
I guess you could call it the Windozification of Linux: hide everything behind layers of cruft that enforce "sensible" defaults. Only "sensible" doesn't necessarily apply the same outside Germany. And in this case, I found it required *way* too much effort to get a "Pro" version to do what I needed it to do.

I started off from a blank HDD using the SuSe DVD, so everything checked out re. shared libraries.

I didn't try turning off Yast modules, but then I probably would have turned everything off... I recall the firewall setup to be particularly loathsome because half of it was done in Yast, the other half required hand-editing the rc.config file.

And I'm stil tripping over Yast/Suse left-overs to this day.
     (Null) Second Impressions - (pwhysall) - (5)
         Re: (Null) Second Impressions - (deSitter)
         UsedSuse 7.3 Pro for 2 months then gave the machine to Woody - (scoenye) - (3)
             Re: UsedSuse 7.3 Pro... - (deSitter) - (2)
                 Eh? - (pwhysall)
                 No problem with the libraries - (scoenye)

I don’t have time for you.
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