Messages in this thread |  | | From | tps@major ... | Subject | Re: Linux needs control.exe | Date | Sat, 26 Oct 1996 10:46:54 -0400 (EDT) |
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At some point, Jacques Gelinas had written: > > : Check out linuxconf (my sig). It currently have a curses and html > > : interface. A tcl/tk one is coming. It goes much beyond most admin > > : utilities. Not only it let you configure most of the workstation (from IP > > : setup, routing, IP alias, email, ...), but it is an activator. Whenever > > : you do a change, it knows what has to be done to make it effective. No > > : need to reboot! Further, it tells you all the changes it will do, making > > : it much more instructive than MS products. > > : > > : I am about to release 1.8 with a huge amount of gadgets. Si the change > > : log in the URL of my sig! > > > > Too bad it only works with Slackware (or so it seems from my quick look). > > Guess Debian (what I use) and RedHat are out... :( > > Both redhat and Slackware are supported. I have fixed some buglet (for > sendmail config at least) which were affecting RedHat users. This is fixed > in the latest development release available at > > ftp.solucorp.qc.ca:/pub/linuxconf/devel > > I have just download components of debian 1.1 yesterday and bought a new > hard drive to install and test. I suspect linuxconf is also compatible > with debian based on some talks I have had with debian users. Anyway, I > will make sure.
This would be great! We've been discussing configureation interfaces on the debian-devel list for a few days now. Please contact bruce@pixar.com about getting on the list if you are going to do any debian development!
Thanks, Tim
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