Andrew Hodgson wrote:
If I went back to Suse now, I would miss the easy updates that I get with RHEL with up2date/yum.
on opensuse 10.2 zypper up
I do think though that RedHat need to look seriously at similar tools - there are people who want to use the CLI, but want to move to it using a mix of editing configuration files and using pre-existing tools. There are people who don't install X11 on servers for various reasons, but they need to ensure colleagues can get in and do what they need to do safely and in a secure manner, without compromising the server. Quite a lot of this can be accomplished with the use of Yast.
So I've been arguing for years, before I saw yast. Even Mandrake did it better years ago, when all the tools opened in a folder.
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