Yet Another Setup Tool = YaST for SUSE Linux
yast -l
Yast is an administrator tool that allows administrators to install patches, add or delete users, etc.
Ta so sanga yast? ( Pashto Lanuguage ) mean how are you? ( English Language )
Level 2. Page 643 in your COMPTIA's Linux + book.
DEB-like (Ubuntu, Debian): Synaptic, apt-get RPM-like (Fedora, OpenSuse): YAST, yum Others: Emerge, Sources................
Yes:Redhat and friends: up2date; or yum updateSuSE: YaST updateDebian and friends: apt-get update; apt-get upgradeGentoo: emerge world # (I think)
In Pashto, "Where are you?" is translated as "تاسو چیرته یاست؟" (Taso cherta yast?). This phrase is used to inquire about someone's location or whereabouts. Pashto is one of the two official languages of Afghanistan and is also spoken in parts of Pakistan.
Only /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow need to be modified to create a new user, though a new home directory with skeleton configuration files is also created if requested.
Most Linux distributions do not use graphical installers for each individual program, so there is no equivalent in Linux. Programs are downloaded and installed through a single interface, be it Synaptic, YaST, apt, and so on.
1. Click the green gecko. 2. Select System > YaST 3. Enter your password 4. Click "Software" 5. Enter "apache" in the search box 6. Select "apache2" from the list. 7. Click Accept.
While SuSE has made a great effort to develop a wonderful configuration tool like Yast, in no way does SuSE restrict or limit the the user to 'have' to use it. There are plenty of confiuration tools that you can use to fiddle with SuSE and all of them work just fine.
A homophone for stand is "stann," which is a rare alternative spelling of 'stand.'