a lot of bugs. development for the utility was stopped, correct me if im 
just misinformed. though u can still use another tool which is 'webmin'. 
Try google.com/linux, it's a much more linux friendly search engine


Rob Emanuele wrote:

>RedHat had to have had reasons for taking it out.  Possible
>incompatibilities?  IMHO pointing someone in the direction of a
>piece of software replaced in the distro is only a good idea
>after the current (replacement) tools have been explored.
>
>--rje
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Saul Arias
>Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 4:07 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: LinuxConf - seems to have dissapeared with 7.3
>
>
>At 06:41 PM 16-08-02, Anthony Abby wrote:
>  
>
>>This is the kind of answer that is really of no help to a new
>>    
>>
>person
>  
>
>>trying to learn Linux.  Instead of coming off like a hammer, why
>>    
>>
>not
>  
>
>>just point the guy in the right direction???
>>    
>>
>
>I apologize. Allow me to point the guy in the right direction:
>1. Open your web browser.
>2. Type "www.google.com" in the address bar (without quotes). Hit
><Enter>
>3. Type "where is linuxconf in redhat 7.3" in the input box (with
>the
>quotes this time)
>4. Click with your mouse on the "Google Search" button
>5. Click with your mouse on the following link that will appear
>as the
>first search result: "Computing.Net - Where is linuxconf in
>RedHat 7.3"
>6. Read
>
>I once was also "a new person trying to learn Linux". However, I
>wasn't as
>lazy as to not try to find the answer by myself before posting to
>this list.
>
>Why was my response of no help? I answered his two questions by
>clearly
>stating that linuxconf has been removed from RH 73 and that I
>suggest he
>tried webmin, which is easier and more powerful than linuxconf,
>IMHO.
>
>
>--
>Saul Arias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
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