re, Russell Coker([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 01:07:07PM +0100: > I want to draw some diagrams of a network showing things such as "user > uploads files to an FTP server, FTP server uses rsync to push data to web > server, users download data from web server". I want to do this will little > boxes representing each machine etc. > > Years ago I used visio to do this on Windows. > > I tried Kivio (KDE visio-like program) but it doesn't allow me to specify > types of lines between objects (I want arrows to show direction the data > flows), it doesn't seem to allow labels on lines, and is generally klunky. > > Is there a good program in Debian that allows this? > > Please CC me direct when you reply, I'm not on the list.
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