I started on SuSe, and stayed with it for about 4 years. YaST is indeed a strong selling point for new users, easing management and configuration of their system. But aren’t they getting rid of YaST now?
Yes, they want to phase it out, though currently it’s still there. My general point is, it’s just not designed for Linux newcomers and that’s a big shame.
Well, maybe it was considered user friendly decades ago, but with the way interfaces evolved, it didn’t progress all too much. Peoples’ expectations did change, though.
I started on SuSe, and stayed with it for about 4 years. YaST is indeed a strong selling point for new users, easing management and configuration of their system. But aren’t they getting rid of YaST now?
Yes, they want to phase it out, though currently it’s still there. My general point is, it’s just not designed for Linux newcomers and that’s a big shame.
Huh?
I was a linux newcomer, and YaST felt very well designed for me.
Have they ruined the design in the past couple decades?
Well, maybe it was considered user friendly decades ago, but with the way interfaces evolved, it didn’t progress all too much. Peoples’ expectations did change, though.