On Mon, 15 Dec 1997, Brian Bassett wrote:
> I recently switched to Debian from RedHat 4.2 and the one thing that I
> think that Debian could really use is an administration tool.
Have a look at 'debian-admintool@lists.debian.org'... I have been working on
a 'debianized' version of RH's admintools
I stand corrected. DebAdmin looks dead before it gained life.
A note to whoever is now maintaining the WNPP list: You probably want to
remove the mention from section 7 about the need for an admin tool.
Brian
On Mon, 15 Dec 1997, Joe Emenaker wrote:
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> On Mon, 15 Dec 1997, Brian Bassett wr
On Mon, 15 Dec 1997, Brian Bassett wrote:
> I recently switched to Debian from RedHat 4.2 and the one thing that I
> think that Debian could really use is an administration tool.
I suggested something similar a couple weeks ago and was informed that
this discussion had taken place already. I gue
> "Brian" == Brian Bassett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Brian> The current plan calls for three interfaces (text-based
Brian> curses, X, and Web/CGI).
`deity' works on console, xterm, and X. Perhaps you can utilize that
toolkit?
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On Mon, 15 Dec 1997, Brian Bassett wrote:
> I recently switched to Debian from RedHat 4.2 and the one thing that I
> think that Debian could really use is an administration tool.
>
> Thus, I've decided to try and write such a tool. I've set up a webpage
> (http://www.butterfly.ml.org/debadmin/)
Hi all,
I recently switched to Debian from RedHat 4.2 and the one thing that I
think that Debian could really use is an administration tool.
Thus, I've decided to try and write such a tool. I've set up a webpage
(http://www.butterfly.ml.org/debadmin/) and a mailing list (instructions
at the webp
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