By deprecated, they mean not included in the distribution, and not 
packaged up by RH for use on its platforms.

Linuxconf has, historically, done more harm than good to system 
configurations in Red Hat installations.

On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, Anthony Abby wrote:

> 
> > please don't.  it's a deprecated program.  most of what you
> > want to do can be done with the new collection of
> > redhat-config-* utilities.
> 
> by deprecated, do you mean not developed any longer?  I think it still
> is... just not used by Redhat, but it's still used by most other distros. 
> I used to use it, but now use Webmin instead.  linuxconf is still a good
> tool....
> 
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