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>>> Or if you've got the yast http module installed, you can try yast2
>>> http- server longhelp for command-line help.
>>
>> Which presumable again just tells you about command switches, not how to
>> configure Apache using YaST.
>
> Try it.
Not easily feasible. I don't have access to a SUSE box right this minute.
> It's more than that, again, pay attention to those who actually
> have used it instead of making assumptions and then declaring those
> assumptions to be true, regardless of how true you believe them to be.
Well, you know, that's what manpages do. They give you a terse reference
to the bare essentials of what a tool does. That doesn't seem like much
of an "assumption" to me.
> BTW, you do know the world is not in fact flat, right? Just checking. ;)
The Earth *is* flat. Oh, it isn't flat in *Euclidian* geometry, true
enough. But in elliptic geometry? It's flat. Or flattish, anyway...
> I accept that your experience has not been so good. I'm telling you it
> isn't always that way and that you could certainly try over in the
> openSUSE forums when you have questions about openSUSE.
OK, well like I say, I'm about to try to set up a new OpenSUSE
installation. If it doesn't work out, I'll give it a try.
> Just like searching for a job - if you stop searching, nobody's ever
> going to offer you something better.
Clearly I'm searching in the wrong places. You know, given that I never
find anything worth even applying for... I still need to look at that,
actually.
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