On 04/18/2017 12:17 AM, Farhad Mohammadi Majd wrote:
I believe that everyone comes from MS Windows to Linux will need to YAST,
currently it provides many modules that makes system management very easy:
* service management, what services are running, what are stopped, and user can
change their status.
* systemd control
* hardware configuration and provide technical info about them
* many more modules for doing essential works
until Fedora does not provide YAST, it can not claim that is a good alternative
for desktop users of MS Windows.
An alternative does not mean it has to be a clone. The beauty about
linux is that it tends to work without you needing to change any
configs. I honestly can't remember the last time I've needed to edit
services or systemd. All my devices work out-of-the box, except the
wireless card in my laptop that wasn't originally supported by the
kernel and so I had to grab a newer one from rawhide and newer firmware
from upstream.
Also, if you're going to configure services, it's a good bet you'll want
to edit the config files as well.
Sure, a configuration tool might be great for some simple things, like
sharing your internet connection at home, but
a) as stated before, the purpose-specific tools are much better at this
than one-size-fits-all ones
b) there's simply less need to run services yourself nowadays, because
you can get them cheap or free of charge from the cloud.
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Susi Lehtola
Fedora Project Contributor
jussileht...@fedoraproject.org
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