On Tue, 2004-03-23 at 06:31, Aaron wrote: > 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. Sun's new Sun Java Desktop System uses YaST for configuration, and I nearly tore my hair out trying to get my wireless card working with it. I never really succeeded, either, and have since removed it. When our Novell boys get back from Brainshare next week, I'll probably be trying out SuSE 9, too. If it's using a newer version of YaST, maybe it will be better... -- Ben Steeves _ bcs@xxxxxxxxxx The ASCII ribbon campaign ( ) ben.steeves@xxxxxx against HTML e-mail X GPG ID: 0xB3EBF1D9 http://www.metacon.ca/ascii / \ Yahoo Messenger: ben_steeves