Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hesitated to put in my $0.02, but decided to anyway: IMHO SuSE yast
is one of the easiest, most consistent sys admin tools around. You as
administrator may have biases, but on the day you're sick and the
janitor needs to setup the networking <yea thats rubbish, but you get
the picture> then yast is easy to learn and easy to hand-hold
somebody through.
I wish it were rubbish...
Back in 9.x I found one drawback in YaST that affects LTSP: how DHCP is
handled. Haven't had time to try LTSP in 10.0 yet, so it will be
interesting to see what that's like.
If you go for SUSE, don't forget running SuSEconfig after any kind of
manual fiddling! I learnt that lesson thoroughly after messing my DHCP
up just as thorougly with YaST.
BR,
Gudmund, not an expert at all
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