On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 09:18:13AM +0100, Ulf Katzenberger wrote: > Hi , > > there is a package called netenv, use this for yout latpop, > here's the description: > > netenv > Description: Configure your system for different network environments. > Netenv creates a file containing variable assignments which reflect the > current environment. It is especially useful for notebook computers, since > it is used (if configured) by the PCMCIA setup scheme included in the > Debian pcmcia-cs package and the plip setup script included as an example > in this package. You can also use netenv configure your windowmanager or > your printing environment. > . > Note that you either have to specify a kernel parameter or enter the chosen > environment by hand during boot time. The boot process will stop until you > entered something.
Unfortunately, there seems to be little if any documentation for this on how to get it to achieve what I need. -- Phil Reynolds (PGP now available) o ____ Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |L_ \ / Web: http://www.tinsleyviaduct.com/phil/ (_)- \/ Waltham 67, Emley Moor 69, Droitwich 79, Windows 95
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