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Muon is only a Package Manager
Yast is a whole administrative front end like MCC (Mandriva Control Center)
In other words... No comparison.
I haven't found a real need for anything beyond KDE's System Settings.
On Kubuntu/Linux Mint KDE/Netrunner this lets me configure: Common Appearance and Behaviour; Workspace Appearance and Behaviour; Network and Connectivity; Hardware; and System Administration.
For my own personal desktop, what am I supposed to be missing?