Kirk Lawson wrote:

> Good points.
>
> There are, however, some very strong advantages to Linuxconf:
>
> 1) Newbie related: Most newbies are going with RedHat.  Linuxconf is THE
> standard configuration tool in RedHat.
>

I think that's an unwarranted assumption. SuSE sales are definitely outstripping
Red Hat sales here in Europe (see tonight's slashdot.org). And TurboLinux is
bigger in Asia.

> The goal of having diald "work or almost work" strait from installation
> is not that hard to do.  0.16 came with some preconfigured "generic/demo"
> conf files that required very little change to make work.  Stay with that
> idea.
>

Yes. Needs a couple of minor tweaks though - and it's the same tweaks for the
vast majority of users.

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