Let me extend a hearty welcome to another SuSE user. If you like YaST 2 in 7.0 you should check out 7.2/ It is much improved. Almost everything you can do from YaST 1 can now be done in YaST 2. While I agree that the updates on the SuSE website are good I would caution you that if you download the KDE 2.1.X files from SuSE you may not want to use the YaST 2 software module. It insists on reinstalling the older kdelibs package and a qt-extensions package that will toast your KDE sessions. Fortunately you can "re-update" the packages from the new stuff before exiting your KDE session to correct the problem. This is not a problem with 7.2. On Thursday 30 August 2001 05:54, you wrote: > Having tried different versions of Red Hat and SuSE Linux, and certainly > not of expert skills, I'd like to recommend SuSE to others. I've > installed SuSE 6.1, 6.4, and now 7.0 and seen rapid maturation. > > The graphical setup tool, YAST 2, recognized and set up hardware better > than Red Hat 7.1. (eg. Sound card and ethernet card.) > > Particularly helpful is YAST 1, the SuSE linux administration tool. This > tool, alone, makes SuSE easier to use. > > Further, the directory structure is, in my opinion, structured better. > The /opt directory is used for kde, gnome, (star)office52, netscape, > oracle, etc. > > Also, the SuSE web site seems more complete for updates and upgrades. > > Finally, their documentation has been gone over and cleaned up by someone > speaking English as a first language. Even their lizard logo has acquired > a friendly face. > _______________________________________________ > tclug-list mailing list > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > https://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list -- Jack Ungerleider jack at jacku.com