Is there a replacement of Linuxconf (the one with RedHat) in
Debian/unstable?
Thanks
JSS
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> > What did you hear?
>
> Or, rather, who heard you?
It's not like GNU spells Hurd right either. 8:o)
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> What did you hear?
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On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 06:33:50AM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 02:07:39PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> > You don't need root privileges in order to run chfn!
>
> You do if you want to change your name.
Oops, I stand correc
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> > inattentive in the base-install and i am just n
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> You don't need root privileges in order to run chfn!
You do if you want to change your name.
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On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 06:00:44AM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 02:02:34PM +0200, Debian User wrote:
> > sorry for me beeing called "Debian user" on my system, but i was
> > just a little inattentive in the base-install and i am just new to
> > linux - after heavy virus - at
attacks decided to switch over.
Welcome to the heard. You can change your full name by running
$ su -c chfn
su will ask you your root password.
> I did an apt-cache search linuxconf and it dind perfectly on stable but on
> testing the Message:
> "e: Couldn't find Package Li
t by mutt again.
I thought of linuxconf, because it runs well with command-line and lynx
isn't so well with webmin, and adduser manpage is just to complicated. I
just want to change the behavior of "Debian User" to "Attila Konietzka",
Would be nice if anyone could tell me
Dear Linuxer:
I try to apt-get linuxconf, it encounter error end as
Errors wre encountered while processing:
slrn
please help on that
also I already have lprng install
but when i try to print a file
lpr try
Get_local_host: hostname 'progeny.linuxspice.com' bad
also my apache webserve
Don't use Linuxconf. It's meant for RPM based distros and I've seen
it confuse things on Debian.
2) dpkg-reconfigure is how you use debconf. From that point
it's self explainatory.
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Happy fathers day to all,
I have a little problem with linuxconf and debconf - can't change any
settings there.
When I have to type something like abcd it works fine but when I have to
mark or unmark options nothing happens - tried already about 100 different
keycombinations.
Sorry bou
On 29/01/02 eric did speaketh:
> Dear Debian users:
>
>I tried to used linuxconf to configure my local printer, I download
> module Lprng, it not work, seem not compatable, since it work good at
> redhat7.2.
>
> need any advancer 's suggestion and thanks i
Dear Debian users:
I tried to used linuxconf to configure my local printer, I download
module Lprng, it not work, seem not compatable, since it work good at
redhat7.2.
need any advancer 's suggestion and thanks in advance
eric
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On Friday 11 January 2002 04:09 pm, ben wrote:
> On Friday 11 January 2002 01:28 pm, John Hasler wrote:
> > Ron Johnson writes:
> > > There's also "broken" like, what if I was using linuxconf to configure
> >
On Friday 11 January 2002 01:28 pm, John Hasler wrote:
> Ron Johnson writes:
> > There's also "broken" like, what if I was using linuxconf to configure
> > certain things. Then, when I reboot, certain things aren't started
> > correctly.
>
> Then
Ron Johnson writes:
> There's also "broken" like, what if I was using linuxconf to configure
> certain things. Then, when I reboot, certain things aren't started
> correctly.
Then linuxconf is badly broken.
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gt; Yes it does.
Well, there's "broken" like "missing files", and you are right,
apt will see to that. There's also "broken" like, what if I
was using linuxconf to configure certain things. Then, when I
reboot, certain things aren't started correctly.
Ron Johnson writes:
> No dependancy problems. That doesn't mean that removing it wouldn't put
> the machine is a broken state, though, the next time it boots
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> > > What are the ramifications of removing linuxconf?
> >
> > A little more space
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On Friday 11 January 2002 11:37 am, John Hasler wrote:
> Ron Johnson writes:
> > What are the ramifications of removing linuxconf?
>
> A little more space on your disk.
>
> > Woody installed it by default...
>
> Then th
27;t try to install it.
I didn't install it by manually...
> Do
> apt-get -s remove --purge linuxconf
> to see what apt will do if you try to remove it.
Already tried. No dependancy problems. That doesn't mean that
removing it wouldn't put the machine is a broken
Ron Johnson writes:
> What are the ramifications of removing linuxconf?
A little more space on your disk.
> Woody installed it by default...
Then there is strange a bug somewhere. Linuxconf is 'Priority: optional'.
More likely, either you installed it or you installed someth
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 11:11:25AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
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On Friday 11 January 2002 10:05 am, dman wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 05:27:52PM +0800, wang wrote:
[snip]
> and throw linuxconf away. It's for RedHat systems, not Debian, and
> likely won't do any good on a Debian system.
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, wang wrote:
> HELLO!
> i build a sys with debain 2.4.17 kernel
> linuxconf 1.26r4-1
> i used linuxconf to change ip address but it no use
> System stilly have the old ip address
> How can i debug this ?
> Many than
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 05:27:52PM +0800, wang wrote:
| HELLO!
| i build a sys with debain 2.4.17 kernel
| linuxconf 1.26r4-1
| i used linuxconf to change ip address but it no use
| System stilly have the old ip address
| How can i debug this ?
first
man
HELLO!
i build a sys with debain 2.4.17 kernel
linuxconf 1.26r4-1
i used linuxconf to change ip address but it no use
System stilly have the old ip address
How can i debug this ?
Many thanks
wang
Hello there!
I apt-got linuxconf, It runs and all that, but so far, whatever I've
tryed, it doesn't seem to affect my system, except on creating groups and
users... Last night I tryed to configure the network using it and although
it saves (somewhere) the changes I made, it never refl
Hello there!
I apt-got linuxconf and it all went ok, and it works ok, but I'm looking
at some strange things, they may be more strange to me becouse I'm not
very knowledgable on groups and users But, If I create a new user
using linuxconf and then login with that username
On Tuesday 03 April 2001 07:50 pm, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> on Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 09:15:12PM +0200, Sven Burgener ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> > Hi fellow debs
> >
> > If anyone has made any experiences with linuxconf on Debian, would they
> > mind sharing it with m
Karsten M. Self wrote:
on Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 09:15:12PM +0200, Sven Burgener ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Hi fellow debs
If anyone has made any experiences with linuxconf on Debian, would they
mind sharing it with me?
Few, but poor, and a while back.
I've found it conf
on Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 09:15:12PM +0200, Sven Burgener ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Hi fellow debs
>
> If anyone has made any experiences with linuxconf on Debian, would they
> mind sharing it with me?
Few, but poor, and a while back.
I've found it confusing, nonintuitive, a
Hi fellow debs
If anyone has made any experiences with linuxconf on Debian, would they
mind sharing it with me?
I have never used it and I would merely like to know how well it works
on Debian and not so much whether it's a good idea to use it or not. =)
In other words: is it 'well-
step 1: apt-get --purge remove linuxconf
step 2: man interfaces
step 3: editor /etc/network/interfaces
step 4: /etc/init.d/networking restart
On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 05:32:46PM +, SamBozo Debian User wrote:
> I have my Deb box on a 192.168.1.xxx network which deb setup during
> i
I have my Deb box on a 192.168.1.xxx network which deb setup during
install.
I recently needed to change over to direct access (bypassing the
intranet) to the internet. I went into linuxconf and made the changes.
No Joy ... internet was inaccessable.
I have done this on a mandrake box and it
also sprach Jason (on Thu, 08 Feb 2001 10:12:18PM -0600):
> $ifconfig
but that wouldn't be permanent... /etc/network/interfaces is used
during rcS to set them up with every reboot.
martin
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S
also sprach Glenn Becker (on Thu, 08 Feb 2001 11:04:17PM -0500):
> wow, thanks, all - i made changes to /etc/network/interfaces and got right
> on! away goes linuxconf!
woohoo. another one who let go of the redhat sickness.
martin
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Cc: "Debian Users List"
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 10:55 PM
Subject: Re: linuxconf/changing IP setup ...
> also sprach Chris Matta (on Thu, 08 Feb 2001 10:52:24PM -0500):
> > > [greetings from the heart of the sun]# echo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1:[EMAIL
>
Glenn,
There is another way to set your ip address. It's late and I've had a
few glasses of wineso I don't remember the exact syntax. If you su
to root and do an
$ifconfig
you should be able to set your ip address and subnet that way. You
might have to do an ifconfig --help to get the syn
wow, thanks, all - i made changes to /etc/network/interfaces and got right
on! away goes linuxconf!
G
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> I gotta say, thats one of the most creative anti-spam email manglings
well, thank you . however, it only works in bash
unfortunately.
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Subject: Re: linuxconf/changing IP setup ...
> also sprach Glenn Becker (on Thu, 08 Feb 2001 10:39:10PM -0500):
> > Someone in the #Debian channel on openprojects.net mentioned the
linux
also sprach Glenn Becker (on Thu, 08 Feb 2001 10:39:10PM -0500):
> Someone in the #Debian channel on openprojects.net mentioned the linuxconf
> package, which I unf did not have installed. I finally got it installed
> (from CD) but it so far has not allowed me to connect out (I'm o
Edit /etc/network/interfaces it should have all the old info, just replace
it with the new stuff!
-c
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Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 10:39 PM
Subject: linuxconf/changing IP s
DNS #s tonight. Unf. I could find
files (/etc/hosts) that cited the IP#, but nothing that referenced the
others.
Someone in the #Debian channel on openprojects.net mentioned the linuxconf
package, which I unf did not have installed. I finally got it installed
(from CD) but it so far has not allowe
On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 11:52:19AM -0400, Chris Gray wrote:
>
> You might have to change the /etc/passwd file to do this, just change
> the fourth field to 100 on the line that starts with your username.
> However, you can see the adduser manpage for info on how to do it more
> cleanly in the futu
On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 03:41:08PM +0200, Jonathan Gift wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was told recently that real men don't use linuxconf. Well, since I don't
> want to want to fool around with something so fundemental as my masculinity,
> I figure I had better try without. I'
Hi,
I was told recently that real men don't use linuxconf. Well, since I don't
want to want to fool around with something so fundemental as my masculinity,
I figure I had better try without. I've a new install anyway and I was only
using linuxconf for two things:
1. To change m
Also, AFAIK... the linuxconf distributed in Potato states clearly that
some things in it work on Debian and some don't in the README.Debian
file...
You may want to look at that before continuing to use it. Linuxconf is
worthless, anyway. Learn to config the box the correct way.
:)
On Fri
Did you log in as a regular user and su to root and then try to run
linuxconf.
If so you need to allow root to access the X server, either log in as
root or as a regular user type xhosts + which will allow any user to run
an X app on the original users X session.
Mike
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Subject: linuxconf problems
I can't make linuxconf work. I get messages saying
"Xlib connection to ':0.0' refused by server." This is debian 2.2 on asu
On Sun, Jun 11, 2000 at 08:26:05PM +0200, Felix Natter wrote:
> is it possible to use linuxconf with debian (2.2) ?
Yes, it's packaged, but make sure you read the README.Debian or somesuch
file in the /usr/doc/linuxconf dir to see what's currently working and
what's broken...
apt-get install linuxconf
Ron Rademaker
On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, Felix Natter wrote:
> hi,
>
> is it possible to use linuxconf with debian (2.2) ?
>
> thanks,
>
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hi,
is it possible to use linuxconf with debian (2.2) ?
thanks,
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> Last I looked, the README.Debian file in the linuxconf package clearly
> states that linuxconf is still very broken on Debian.
That's okay. Many of my Red Hat-using friends also report more than
their share of bugs in it. :-)
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On Wed, Feb 16, 2000 at 01:40:48PM +, "F.P. Groeneveld" wrote:
Last I looked, the README.Debian file in the linuxconf package clearly
states that linuxconf is still very broken on Debian. However, it DOES
at least RUN on my machines?
> I get a segfault whenever I quit linux
I get a segfault whenever I quit linuxconf (version 1.17r1-1). Is this a
known problem waiting for a fix? Or is it something particular to my
system?
Cheers,
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I tried linuxconf from potato and it completely screwed up my dns
settings. I think manually editing the files is a little more reliable
meridian
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> There's is a linuxconf package in potato. However, it somewhat
>
There's is a linuxconf package in potato. However, it somewhat
screwed up from the RH version. Part of the problem is the debian
/etc/* configuration is different from RH. Still, I never thought
linuxconf was that great. It would be nice to have a GUI config tool,
and I believe someo
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> > Linuxconf uses the GPL. Is there some non-technical reason why there
> > is no Debian package for Linuxconf? (I just have this idea that
>
On Fri, Aug 13, 1999 at 11:02:51AM -0400, Russell Nelson wrote:
> Linuxconf uses the GPL. Is there some non-technical reason why there
> is no Debian package for Linuxconf? (I just have this idea that
There's been a package in experimental for quite some time, and there
are now
On Fri, Aug 13, 1999 at 11:02:51AM -0400, Russell Nelson wrote:
> Linuxconf uses the GPL. Is there some non-technical reason why there
> is no Debian package for Linuxconf? (I just have this idea that
> Debian suffers from NIH -- dare I say "RPM"?)
I believe it is b
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> Linuxconf uses the GPL. Is there some non-technical reason why there
> is no Debian package for Linuxconf? (I just have this idea that
> Debian suffers from NIH -- dare I say "RPM"?)
>
A
Linuxconf uses the GPL. Is there some non-technical reason why there
is no Debian package for Linuxconf? (I just have this idea that
Debian suffers from NIH -- dare I say "RPM"?)
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I believe the differences is in the stablity and that the are either less
stable. Although, I never had a problem with the linuxconf packages ...
except one package linuxconf-boot which even warns you on installation that
it can hose your system
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"Person, Roderick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There is a linuxconf in the debian experimental archives.
Where can I get experimental packages?
Are they even more unstable than packages from unstable/potato?
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On Mon, May 24, 1999 at 08:23:58AM -0500, Timothy C. Phan wrote:
> hi,
>
> I'd like to know if there is a tools in debian distribution similar the
> linuxconf in
> redhat?
>
> Thanks!
Yep!. Debian has linuxconf as well. Since Redhat and Debian do thing
There is a linuxconf in the debian experimental archives. It requires libc6
from potatoe and some other stuff from there, it works and is better that
the linuxconf that I used (redhat 5.1 version). The X version of the
linuxconf is really cool. But, the libc6 from potatoe did like some stuff on
my
hi,
I'd like to know if there is a tools in debian distribution similar the
linuxconf in
redhat?
Thanks!
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Last I heard about linuxconf was that it had a negative affect,
as it does not follow the debian file structure properly.
I guess that if the debs are in experimental then you should not
install them on a machine that you arent prepared to trash.
John.
Oliver Thuns wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
Hi!
Does anyone use linuxconf with slink?
Is it save to install linuxconf and use linuxconf? (I found a deb in
ftp://ftp.debian.org/pub/debian/project/experimental/)
Oliver
is linuxconf part of debian 2.0?
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Stefan Gundel wrote:
>
> Hello, dear Debian users,
>
> I consider installing linuxconf on my hamm system in order to facilitate
> administration. Has anybody out there already got some experience with
> linuxconf?
>
I tried installing linuxconf (see my help plea to th
Hello, dear Debian users,
I consider installing linuxconf on my hamm system in order to facilitate
administration. Has anybody out there already got some experience with
linuxconf?
-- Stefan Gundel
Hi,
I have installed linuxconf (supposed to be a nice web-style GUI system
administration tool) but have conflicts that I can't resolve. The story
follows. My current installation is the current stable 2.0 release
(updated via ftp mechanism of dselect/dpkg on Feb 1 99).
Installed linuxconf
Joachim,
> Has someone tried out webmin on a Debian 2 system? (I am for much a
> newbie in system administration to try it out more than installing it
> and looking at it's great looking web interface.)
Just tried it yesterday I prefer the interface to linuxconf. Can'
On 29 Nov 1998, Joachim Trinkwitz wrote:
> Pere Camps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Has anyone succesfully installed linuxconf on debian? If yes, is
> > it worth it?
> >
> I would be more interested in webmin <http://www.webmin.com/webmin>
> whi
Pere Camps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Has anyone succesfully installed linuxconf on debian? If yes, is
> it worth it?
>
I would be more interested in webmin <http://www.webmin.com/webmin>
which looks very interesting. There is only a Debian 1.3 version
available
On Sun, 29 Nov 1998, Pere Camps wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Has anyone succesfully installed linuxconf on debian? If yes, is
> it worth it?
At the moment, linuxconf-version 1.10r34 is available in
projects/experimental.
Recent linuxconf-release is 1.13r7, but the debian-maintainer is
Hi!
Has anyone succesfully installed linuxconf on debian? If yes, is
it worth it?
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Hi all,
I friend of mine is running RedHat 5.1 (i have tried to convert him, but
without any luck) and he was telling me that RedHat is now using the Linuxconf
package, and I was wondering how compatiable Linuxconf is with Debian 1.3.1(bo)
and 2.0(hamm)? And is there a .deb package for the
On Mon, Jun 08, 1998 at 09:21:02AM +0100, Graham Lillico +44 1785 248131 wrote:
> I friend of mine is running RedHat 5.1 (i have tried to convert him, but
> without any luck) and he was telling me that RedHat is now using the Linuxconf
> package, and I was wondering how compatiable Lin
Hi all,
I friend of mine is running RedHat 5.1 (i have tried to convert him, but
without any luck) and he was telling me that RedHat is now using the Linuxconf
package, and I was wondering how compatiable Linuxconf is with Debian 1.3.1(bo)
and 2.0(hamm)? And is there a .deb package for the
On Fri, 10 Jan 1997, Craig Sanders wrote:
>
> On Thu, 9 Jan 1997, Shaya Potter wrote:
>
> > > the biggest problem with linuxconf is that it replaces sysvinit.
> > > Linuxconf has some really nice features and seems like a
> > > comprehensive configuration s
On Thu, 9 Jan 1997, Shaya Potter wrote:
> > the biggest problem with linuxconf is that it replaces sysvinit.
> > Linuxconf has some really nice features and seems like a
> > comprehensive configuration system BUT even if it was 10 times as
> > good it still wouldnt
On Fri, 10 Jan 1997, Craig Sanders wrote:
>
> On Wed, 8 Jan 1997, Shaya Potter wrote:
>
> > Some people are against using linuxconf, personally I'm for it, but I
> > don't have enough time to try to build the tools neccesart for it b/c
>
> the bigg
On Wed, 8 Jan 1997, Shaya Potter wrote:
> Some people are against using linuxconf, personally I'm for it, but I
> don't have enough time to try to build the tools neccesart for it b/c
the biggest problem with linuxconf is that it replaces sysvinit.
Linuxconf has some really n
Actually we were discussing this on debian-devel a few weeks ago. The
problem with it right now is that we need a utility written to make
linuxconf really debian complient (so that when ever you install a
package linuxconf will now about it). However, it's not just a utility
that is n
Will Linuxconf be integrated into Debian Linux? I just got a copy,
and am going to see what it is this week.
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Brian C. White wrote:
>
> > I was wondering if I could use Linuxconf on a Debian system? If not,
> > please explain. I think as new user, it would be nice to have admin.
> > tool to control most of system config. in one setting.:-)
>
> "cfengine" is nice i
> I was wondering if I could use Linuxconf on a Debian system? If not,
> please explain. I think as new user, it would be nice to have admin.
> tool to control most of system config. in one setting.:-)
"cfengine" is nice if
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
David Puryear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I was wondering if I could use Linuxconf on a Debian system? If not,
>please explain. I think as new user, it would be nice to have admin.
>tool to control most of system config. in on
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