It's a pain in the butt. When you add a service, you have to tell yast
(their set up tool) to start that service. In my mind, if I installed
the package, I want it started up upon boot. If I don't want it
started (xntp3, for example), I'll remove it from rc3.d.
Also, the logs rotate after filling up to a certain point instead
of weekly. I prefer rotating by time, not quantity.
I guess I just don't like YaST.
George
"John (EBo) David" wrote:
>
> George Toft wrote:
> >
> > ...
> >
> > My opinion of SuSE is radically different as a server, but is
> > beyond the scope of this message.
>
> what is you opinion of SuSE as a server then?
>
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