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2 months agoKnowing how to write a good study is a matter of experience more than intelligence.


Knowing how to write a good study is a matter of experience more than intelligence.
I had no idea! It seems like it was a really unruly project to manage, but it’s a shame to lose the centralization of having one app that can configure anything. I don’t see any problem in having package management split off into Myrlyn, but it sounds like Cockpit is much more limited in scope, which is a shame, since handling the edge cases gracefully was what made YaST so useful.
Here’s a source for others who didn’t realize.
My reading is that the installer is no longer based on YaST, not that YaST has been retired overall.


I mean isn’t this just Xen revisited? I don’t understand why this is necessary.
🎶Living in a JabRef woooorrrrld🎶
FYI, OpenSuse maintains .rpm builds of the signal app in their repos, specifically targeted at OpenSuse Leap and Fedora. They work great for me.