Yast is SuSe's gui configuration utility. I is quite extensive, but as with most gui's you have two choices either gui or not but you can't combine them, which means if the gui configuration for X lets say doesn't work and you must edit XF86 by hand forget using the gui. However if it becomes opensource and a normal group of developers start working on it who know what it could do to Linux in general. Aaron On Tue, 2004-03-23 at 11:39, Carlos Hendson wrote: > Hi, > > I saw that Novell have made YaST open source. When I was first > evaluating to use Red Hat Linux or SuSe Linux a lot of people said YaST > was good, so my questions are, what does YaST do? Will YaST be > implemented in Fedora Core in the future? > > Regards, > Carlos >