![]() ![]() YaST provides an attractive interface even on the command line. ![]() It can be used to configure the entire system, including hardware, software, networking, system services, users and groups, security, date and time, languages and many other settings. One of the reasons I recommend openSUSE to anyone who looks for a Linux distribution is YaST, the configuration tool for openSUSE. If the change from the current version number of 42.x to 15.x sounds confusing, you can find more information about that change on the openSUSE mailing list archive. If you followed the first part and now you have a 42.2 server, you can safely follow.Īlso note that the next release openSUSE Leap 15.0 is already on the way. ![]() The whole procedure haven’t changed between 42.x releases. We are now at 42.3, which is the release I use on this second part. By the time I wrote the first part of this tutorial 42.2 was the latest openSUSE Leap release. ![]()
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