Description
YaST2-GTK
YaST2-GTK is a cool UI plugin that works with YaST2, using GTK+ as its render engine. If you're using openSUSE, you're probably familiar with YaST, which is the setup tool that makes everything easier when it comes to managing your system.
Getting Started with YaST2-GTK
The project kicked off by Michael Meeks and really took off during Google's Summer of Code, where Ricardo Cruz got involved. It’s pretty neat how community projects like this can grow!
Installing YaST2-GTK
If you want to install YaST2-GTK, it’s super simple! Just open up your terminal and type:
sudo zypper install yast2-gtk
What You Need to Compile YaST2-GTK
Now, if you're thinking about compiling it yourself, there are a few packages you’ll need to have installed first. At a minimum, make sure you have these:
- gcc-c++
- gtk2-devel
- yast2-devtools
- yast2-core-devel
- yast2-libyui-devel
- libzypp-devel
No worries though; all of these packages can be found on SUSE's CDs. So if you’ve got those handy, you're good to go!
Your Next Steps!
If you're ready to dive in and start using YaST2-GTK!, just follow the steps above. It's a great way to get more familiar with openSUSE's tools and enhance your user experience.
User Reviews for YaST2-GTK FOR LINUX 7
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YaST2-GTK for Linux provides a user-friendly interface for YaST setup tool, enhancing openSUSE experience. Recommended for easy system configuration.
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YaST2-GTK is a fantastic UI plugin! It makes managing openSUSE so much easier with its intuitive interface.
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I love YaST2-GTK! It's incredibly user-friendly and has streamlined my setup process on openSUSE.
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This app is a game-changer! YaST2-GTK simplifies configuration tasks like never before. Highly recommended!
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YaST2-GTK provides a smooth experience for managing my system. The GTK+ interface is visually appealing and functional!
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What an amazing tool! YaST2-GTK has made my life so much easier while using openSUSE. Five stars all the way!
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Absolutely love this app! YaST2-GTK offers great usability and makes system management a breeze on openSUSE.