On Mon, 2003-11-24 at 12:39, Jason Corekin wrote: > Oh I don't know. I had the last version ( yeah it's not dead, it's > even still being updated regularly) up and running on Redhat 9 and it > was pretty helpful. At least it tends to let me have access to a lot > more (if not all) of the options for the various different services it > can help you setup. Particularly when you don't know all of the > details needed to setup the services that you are trying to use, some > hand holding from a gui is nice, as long as it can get out of the way > when you need it to. This is something that Linuxconf has been as > good if not better at then any other gui (short of SWAT) I have come > across, particularly for one that can be access via TUI, GUI, or Web. > Besides you always have the option of not using/ disabling certain > modules if you don't want them. Well I'm willing to be convinced so long as it no longer fsck's my configs for me. -- Chris Kloiber Red Hat, Inc.