I found the following in a Google search while looking for reasonable answers to finding a non X unified configurator that is extensible / scriptable, and I found this snarky trollish reply on the RedHat list. I would say this is horrible P.R. since the rank on Google is impressively high. Mr. Talkington, which sounds like a phony name, you sir are both offensive and rude. I happen to like vi, but wading through /etc/sysconfig half cocked is not a serious attempt that system administration. I would like to take this opportunity to thank redhat for the operating system, but strongly recommend two things: The return o Linuxconf, as it is useful and familiar. Secondly, I find being shut out of update servers annoying and having to go to speakeasy.rpmfind.net to get critical updates, some involving security kind of unfair. I do pay for RedHat and wish to support it, but I am upset about Linuxconf and "update servers too busy." Hope this helps mak!
e a better product. I'm writing from Hotmail because I am afraid to be identified by Talkington, and mercilessly flamed for wanting a reasonable tool to administer my Redhat box.
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From: David Talkington: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Red Hat 7.3 and linuxconf
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lcfe wrote:
>I need a text terminal based configuration tool.
I'd recommend vi or emacs.
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