You can use linuxconf via it web interface if you add:
linuxconf stream tcp wait root /sbin/linixconf linuxconf --http
to your /etc/inetd.conf. This works for me at least. (and make sure you're
using inetd - I havent' played with xinetd yet)
Rikard
[Scientific Study] Is one of the
Linuxconf hardly works at all here. gnome-linuxconf won't run at all, the
regular gui crashes frequently, and the web one doesn't seem to work at all,
even after turning it on it xinet.d/linuxconf-web.
The text mode one works ok apparently though, it doesn't like konsole much,
it's screws
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, you wrote:
Linuxconf hardly works at all here. gnome-linuxconf won't run at all, the
regular gui crashes frequently, and the web one doesn't seem to work at
all, even after turning it on it xinet.d/linuxconf-web.
The text mode one works ok apparently though, it doesn't
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jason Straight) writes:
Linuxconf hardly works at all here. gnome-linuxconf won't run at all, the
regular gui crashes frequently, and the web one doesn't seem to work at all,
even after turning it on it xinet.d/linuxconf-web.
gnome-linuxconf is not supposed to be run at
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jason Straight) writes:
Linuxconf hardly works at all here. gnome-linuxconf won't run at all, the
regular gui crashes frequently, and the web one doesn't seem to work at
all, even after turning it on it xinet.d/linuxconf-web.