Yast too slow for you? Then be smart and use “Smart”!
Although Yast is a good tool, I experience it’s package management to be a bit slow for everyday “Oh my god I have to try out lots of new stuff!”-kinds of situations.
So how can I install my packages faster?
Use “Smart”!
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And for more information on Smart...
...like, you know, how to get it, configure it, and use it, see this SUSE Wiki link.
re: Smart wiki
thanks for that link/info. I was a bit disappointed that post was so thin, but weekends are soo slow.