![]() Showing how to access the YaST Control Center You can see a quick demonstration of these steps below. You should see a YaST menu item show up then click on the YaST menu item and provide your root password as you did before. ![]() To get to the settings area of YaST, click on the start menu and type yast. YaST’s other ability is to act as a Windows control panel too! If you are looking for a system setting to change such as an installed program, network settings, firewall, etc, the YaST control panel should be the first place to check. You’ll need a place to manage all of the settings in Linux one great tool to do that is using YaST. YaST is specific to OpenSUSE and will not be present in other distributions (such as CenTOS or Ubuntu). What’s the first thing you do when running a new operating system? It’s probably learning how to tweak all of the settings you don’t like! You can do just that and more with an important tool you should be immediately familiar with (at least in Ubuntu) called YaST or Yet Another Setup Tool. Starting from a familiar place though is a good idea and a large reason why KDE is a good learning environment. There are other Linux desktop environments that look nothing like Windows. This placement of GUI elements is an intentional choice by choosing the KDE desktop environment. The layout is nearly identical, with a taskbar, start menu, and desktop icons all placed in similar locations. Notice how the desktop environment looks similar to Windows. The Desktop Environment – Post Initial Install If that all sounds good to you, let’s get started!
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