I think very little, *but* it does miff me a bit when Yast overwrites
certain files (or rather, SuSEconfig does) everytime you run it; e.g. kdmrc,
ppp stuff... and there are many ocassions when running every update tool
(such as those for teTeX) is irratatingly slow. However, I do like the idea
of a central rc.config file with variables you can set which then run
scripts as you enter a particular run level. IMHO, this is a nice feature
once you get the hang of it.
k.
:Hmm. I'll try to find something that _really_ annoys me about SuSE
:tomorrow. :-)
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