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Old 11-13-2005, 07:54 AM   #1
csaba911
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Missing YAST-2 on SUSE/Linux 10


Hi there,

I have tried to install the cyrus mail server and deinstallend the YAST-2 Mail fetch according to Novell . It created a new Kernel and I had to reboot at one point now I don't have a YAST anymore. How do I revert to the old settings. Or how do acces my YAST-2. Do I have to reinstall SUSE 10 ? I hope not !
 
Old 11-13-2005, 08:22 AM   #2
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I can now access my YAST2 through run application but not through the main gnome Desktop/yast2 menu
Still when I 'm trying to uninstall the YAST2-MAIL it won't let me. Anybody has knowledge of how to set up a proper Mail server in Linux 10.0 ?
 
  


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