YaST is a Linux operating system setup and configuration tool.
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YaST is a Linux operating system setup and configuration tool.
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YaST is featured in the openSUSE Linux distribution, as well as in SUSE's derived commercial distributions.
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YaST was re-written in 1999 and included first in SuSE Linux 6.
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YaST is free software that SUSE has made available under the GPL in 2004.
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Feature of YaST is that it contains both Graphical user interface and Text-based user interface front ends.
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The first ZYpp enabled package management YaST applications had performance problems and long start up times, but was improved in the 10.
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YaST used to include SaX and SaX2, the Suse Advanced X configuration.
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YaST often receives updates and improvements in Tumbleweed and between versions of Leap.
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AutoYaST is a system for installing one or more openSUSE systems automatically without user intervention.
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AutoYaST installations are performed using a control file with installation and configuration data.
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WebYaST is a web interface for YaST that can be used to check the status of the current machine.
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