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The Tuesday 2007-11-27 at 14:53 +0100, Clayton wrote:

There is a trick in a bugzilla to make the gnome version use the kde
version of YOU. Ie, all YaST is gnome style, except YOU, which is pretty
unusable in gnome style. If you can't find it, I'll post it here.

I know the trick.  As end users we shouldn't need to do stunts to have
a common interface... this was all discussed on one of the other
mailing lists though back when I was yelling about it :-)

You probably refer to adjusting /etc/sysconfig/yast2. I refer to edit /sbin/yast2:

select_gui_frontend()

...

   if [ "$module" = "sw_single" ] || [ "$module" = "online_update" ]; then
        WANTED_GUI="qt"
    fi

near the end of the function.


I can accept different external appearance, but the menus and all the
functionality must be basically the same.

Same thoughts here.  Icons and colors make no difference to me.  I
don't care if Tango icons are used over Oxygen or whatever... that is
cosmetic.  What I do not want to see is totally different layout from
one GUI to the next.  YAST has to remain as neutral as possible to
keep it the star of openSUSE that it is.

But... that's my opinion :-)

Mine too :-)

- -- Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.

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