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## Path: Hardware
## Description: Here you can configure some hardware settings.\
## You can use specialized Yast2 modules to configure\
## hardware devices.
## Path: Network
## Description: Network services can be configured here.\
## Some services can be also configured in special Yast2 modules.
## Path: Applications
## Description: Applications which have sysconfig configuration file can be configured here.
## Path: Desktop
## Description: Desktop settings - display manager, window manager,...
## Path: Other
## Description: Files which do not contain location information are put in this subtree.\
## Subtree path is equal to directory path to the configuration file.
## Path: Network/Mail
## Description: Mail related configuration
## Path: Network/DHCP
## Description: DHCP client or server configuration
## Path: Network/FTP
## Description: FTP servers configuration
## Path: Network/File systems
## Description: Configuration of network file systems
## Path: Hardware/UPS
## Description: UPS configuration
## Path: Hardware/SCSI
## Description: SCSI utility settings
## Path: Hardware/Network
## Description: Network devices configuration
## Path: Network/WWW
## Description: Web servers configuration
## Path: Network/Remote access
## Description: Remote access services configuration
## Path: Network/NIS
## Description: NIS client or server configuration
## Path: Network/Monitors
## Description: Network monitors
## Path: Network/Firewall
## Description: Firewall configuration
## Path: Network/Distributed system
## Description: Distributed systems configuration
## Path: System
## Description: Basic system configuration
## Path: System/Yast2
## Description: Yast2 modules configuration
## Path: System/Security
## Description: Security settings
## Path: System/File systems
## Description: Local file systems configuration
## Path: System/Environment
## Description: Environment and localization settings
## Path: System/Powermanagement
## Description: There are two different kind of power management: APM \
## and ACPI. Which one you are using depends on your machine \
## and what you choose at boottime. Have a look in the /proc \
## directory. There is either a file 'apm' or a directory 'acpi'.
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