On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 06:37:57PM -0500, Devon wrote:
> Linuxconf has been depreciated since Red Hat Linux 7.1, I believe. It is 
> still included on the install disks, but is not installed by default on a 
> new install.

Thanks, that's good to know.  I rarely used it so I won't miss it. :)
 
> My configuration tool of choice is my handy text editor, combined with 
> the documentation for whatever I am attempting to configure. Seems to 
> cause less trouble than anything else, and I know that I get the 
> configuration I intended.

Agreed.  I usually run into trouble when I try to setup something
completely from scratch, but if I already have something to go on, I
would much rather hand-edit the config files.

I was somewhat worried that 7.2 was going to be less friendly in that
regard.  Given the GUI-centric trend, I have this fear that they are
going to phase out the shell scripts and text config files in place of
something which can't be so easily tweaked.  I don't mind "user
friendly" GUI frontends as long as that's all they are.

Regards,
Ben

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