Hi

Amarendra GODBOLE wrote:

> On Mon, Oct 23, 2000, the greycells of Shridhar Daithankar expressed:
>
> >
> > Please enlighten me.
>
> Also, linuxconf follows the somewhat philosophy of Windows.
> Giving you the abstract picture, and hiding the details.
> If you start using linuxconf, you face difficulties changing
> any files manually, 'cause you are not sure of what was changed
> when you ran linuxconf last time.
>

Ah, isn't that difference between windows and linux? I could not configure DNS 
manually at
my home machine. I went thr. all howto and somehow it did not work. So I configured it
using linuxconf. It worked. And then most important step, I starterd looking into
/var/named and learned how' it's doing... Linux *allows* to do that while windows 
doesn't.

I don't mind linuxconf if I don't know a damn of software....

I hope you will be in agreement....

 Bye
  Shridhar


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