Folks, Perhaps I missed something in the thread, but I read the subject line question a bit differently - i.e. since Linuxconf is deprecated, what is Red Hat doing to replace Linuxconf?
I assume the answer is related to the variety of GUI front-ends that Red Hat has developed (and presumably is developing) such as printconf, apacheconf, neat, and lokkit. At least I think that's what I've read in the Red Hat public statements. The sub-question based on the thread seems to be - are these tools truly useful, or are they (or at least some of them) as buggy as Linuxconf? Based on proper (I prefer the regular vi) comparisons of configuration files, can they at least serve as learning tools for newbies? Are any of them ready for "prime-time?" Thanks, Michael Jang _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list