Top 25 New Features in (Auto)YaST
What's new in YaSTland?
Ancor González Sosa
Ancor González Sosa got hooked on Free Software while studying Computer Sciences in the University at his homeland (Canary Islands) at some point near the year 2000, becoming a GNU/Linux addict. In 2002 he discovered Ruby which quickly became his language of choice (first for Qt based applications and later for web development). Being a very active local Free Software advocate, he was recruited in 2013 by the openSUSE Team at SUSE Linux as a web developer.
Since then, as you can see in his github profile, he has been trying to break the Build Service, openQA, YaST, the Travel Support Program application, software.o.o, progress.o.o, OSEM, Jangouts and several other tools related with the openSUSE project. Since July 2014 he is a proud member of the YaST Team at SUSE.
YaST is the most powerful Linux installer. YaST is also a super-comprehensive configuration tool. AutoYaST is an awesome unattended installation system. But with so many features and possibilities, it's sometimes hard to keep track of all the new additions to the YaST toolbox.
This presentation will take you through a curated list of the most relevant 25 features that has been introduced in YaST for recent releases of openSUSE Leap and SUSE Linux Enterprise, as well as some features that has only landed in openSUSE Tumbleweed for the time being.
Join and tell us what is your favourite YaST feature!
- Date:
- 2020 October 16 - 18:30
- Duration:
- 30 min
- Room:
- Room 1
- Language:
- Track:
- openSUSE
- Difficulty:
- Easy
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- Start Time:
- 2020 October 16 18:30
- Room:
- Room 2