I’d agree what that. Linux folks who don’t know Linux use Yast. Linux folks that know Linux disable it.
One of the first things we did was “chmod -x $(which yast2)” and disabled some of the other tooling so people didn’t run it and mess up configs we did with config management.
One of the first things we did was “chmod -x $(which yast2)” and disabled some of the other tooling so people didn’t run it and mess up configs we did with config management.