Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 15th Jun 2008 21:11 UTC
SuSE, openSUSE "Of all the community distributions, probably the least known is openSUSE. After two and a half years, the distro is not only still working out details about how its community operates - including how its governing board is elected - but also struggling to come out of the shadow of its corporate parent Novell, much as Fedora has emerged from its initial dominance by Red Hat. With the pending release of openSUSE 11.0, community manager Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier suggests that the distribution is finally starting to get the recognition it deserves. In the middle of preparations for the new release, Brockmeier took the time to talk with Linux.com about the priorities within the community and its relation with the larger world of free software."
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RE[5]: speedy recovery
by collinm on Tue 17th Jun 2008 12:17 UTC in reply to "RE[4]: speedy recovery"
collinm
Member since:
2005-07-15

somebody have begining to port yast to fedora

http://mzugec.blogspot.com/2008/05/research-of-possibility-running-...

more work... and fedora could use it

mandriva have something similar to yast and it work under console to

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RE[6]: speedy recovery
by satan666 on Tue 17th Jun 2008 12:58 in reply to "RE[5]: speedy recovery"
satan666 Member since:
2008-04-18

In response to "IMO SUSE has the most complete set of configuration tools of any distro, nothing else come close - and it often works without any problems. However, if you need to make changes outside of YaST or use certain non-SUSE packages (e.g. server software that interacts with other software configured by YaST), you would be well advised not to - unless you REALLY know what you are doing (i.e. are prepared to find and read documentation, config. files and even the occasional PERL script)."

Mandriva has rpmdrake. It is not even fair to compare rpmdrake with yast. Rpmdrake is 100+ times faster and more reliable than yast. The only downside of rpmdrake (compared to yast) is that you are not patent protected so Microsoft could sue you anytime they like.

Edited 2008-06-17 13:02 UTC

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RE[7]: speedy recovery
by collinm on Tue 17th Jun 2008 13:14 in reply to "RE[6]: speedy recovery"
collinm Member since:
2005-07-15

you mix 2 thing...

the package manager and the distribution manager...

yast is not only a tool install and remove package...

don't forget, opensuse 11 have a new took to install software and it's a lot faster than previous release

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RE[7]: speedy recovery
by RRepster on Wed 18th Jun 2008 16:25 in reply to "RE[6]: speedy recovery"
RRepster Member since:
2008-06-18

MSFT has yet to prove it's patent claims and besides OpenSuse doesn't fall under the supposed "protection" like SLED does.

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