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I have to agree, the linuxmint and ubuntu software centers Ive seen are definitely a much simpler way of doing things. Repositories and priorities should be done in the background, but until there's a good software center for opensuse (bazaar project?) you'll have to configure things yourself. Still, there's a reason why OpenSUSE is one of the most popular KDE distros, they offer a great rock solid system if you configure things correctly.