>> AfterStep etc.) there is not one to fill the second yet, though >> individual initiatives are available, from vendors' particular >> SMIT, SAM, ADMINTOOL etc. to more novice user oriented tools by >> Red Hat, SuSe, TurboLinux etc.
> Debian 2.2 will include LinuxConf, that should cover it. Does the current version of LinuxConf support multiple machines? I'm using Cfengine (http://www.iu.hioslo.no/cfengine/) to administrate a network of HP-UX and Debian GNU/Linux servers. Although Cfengine doesn't have a graphical user interface it's much better than SAM, if you've got to look for more than one machine.