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 -- Ben Logan: ben at wblogan dot net OpenPGP Key KeyID: A1ADD1F0 I don't care for the Sugar Smacks commercial. I don't like the idea of a frog jumping on my Breakfast. -- Lowell, Chicago Reader 10/15/82 _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list