On Wednesday 27 December 2006 07:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Well suse is a good solution. YAST is a very nice sys-admin tool, the
> > best I've used, and yast (vs yast2) is a curses based version that makes
> > remote GUI-type admin a cinch (without X).
>
> James, thanks
>
> that's not going to run on Centos, or is it ?

yast is GPL, but YMMV in getting it running on centos. I guess that I'm saying 
is that for my commercial customers I use suse and remote sys admin is a 
cinch for them.
I've found fedora, (redhat) and ubuntu tools to be somewhat fragmented and X 
intensive. Of course you can do *everything* with vi, and when that's easier 
I do, but when its not ...
James
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