I find that YaST for 9.3 has some problems but in other vertion link 9.2 it 
works grate.

I also find running YaST from the a tty works better then the GUI.

On Monday 12 September 2005 14:41, houghi wrote:
 On Mon, Sep 12, 2005 at 02:29:23PM -0400, Barry Hinrichs wrote:
 > I added many new sources to my Yast list, and it still seems to me that
 > Yast is an inferior tool compared to APT.  I tried to add MPlayer and
 > some other basic programs, and it just complains about lots of
 > conflicts, and all the resolutions involve removing programs or other
 > extreme things.
 >
 > Am I missing something?  Is there a way to make Yast actually SOLVE
 > dependencies instead of proposing solutions such as "ignore and risk
 > inconsistensies" or "get an older version of such and such"...
 >
 > Apt seems to SOLVE dependencies automatically and make things much
 > simpler.

 I added Guru and PAckman and have a running Mplayer on both 9.1 and
 10.0RC1

 Apt killed my system twice. However I love the idea of two (or more) ways
 to do things. You like apt? Great, I like Yast.

 houghi

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