<<I read recently that Novell has moved YaST to a GPL license. Does anyone know if there are any official or third party plans to develop a version for Debian.>>
Look,I'm not saying the YaST is great or perfect. But, I've tried 8 or 10 different distros, and the one thing that many do better that Debian is manage and configure hardware from a central location. Whether it's Mandrake's HardDrake or Redhat/Fedora's Kudzu or Ark Linux's Mission Control, etc., sometimes it's nice to have a central, handy hardware config system. Debian has everyone beat in package management and would be the hands-down greatest distro on earth if it handled hardware a little better. I've used YaST in SuSE 9.0 and 9.1 and as far as hardware configuration, it has worked pretty well. As far as software installation and configuration, it sucks. I use apt4rpm on my SuSE installation instead of YaST. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]