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I tried a suse10 livecd and YAST2 was amazing. I've never seen a central linux control panel GUI before. Rather than having access to no system features because I don't use the command line, YAST2 is a full GUI like the windows control panel. Now for the question.
Do other distros have anything comparable to YAST2? Or is Suse unique?