Al Potter wrote:
> Greetings fellow red-hatted geeks!
Huh? Oh, who, US?
But this hat is blue. . .
> Hope you all enjoyed the Linux Expo. If you weren't there, you missed out.
> Best conference I've ever attended.
Indeed. I came out feeling like I'd been dipped in GNU-soup.
> So, the question is, how does one access the firewalling menu(s) in
> linuxconf? I've played with the demo at the linuxconf page and was
> impressed. I couldn't get the screens to pop up on my laptop, which only
> has one interface, so I built a server, stuffed in two cards, etc. Still no
> firewalling menus....
>
> A quick troll (note: quick!) through the srpm sources leads me to believe
> that they are the same as the normal linuxconf distro, so what am I missing?
I think that you have to go out and get plug-in modules other than the ones
that come with the main distro. More than that I don't know 'cuz I haven't
gotten to that one yet -- I decided to get the eye candy first
(GNOME+enlightenment) and haven't made it around to the real-work stuff yet.
But from the tutorial I got the impression that there are about forty of them
so far on the linuxconf internet site and more on the way, but only about a
dozen in the main distro.
> BTW: We are looking for technical staff. Email me direct if interested.
Would we have to move to anyplace as hot as Oklahoma? d8-)x
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