> (and is included in the distribution). The "Distributions" RedBook talks > about some of the features of linuxconf. Parts of the network configuration > section are shown in the book's figures.
Its probably the most useful for network based admin. The PC folks on Red Hat now tend to use Nautilus (start here->system settings etc) There are some nice third party tools too - webmin is an interesting one from the point of view of administering remote servers