> aptitude install configure-debian
> configure-debian
True, a very good tool. IMO it should be at least be priority standard
if not important in an Debian distribution.
O. Wyss
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Karl Hegbloom wrote:
> aptitude install configure-debian
> configure-debian
>
Very nice. Thanks.
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aptitude install configure-debian
configure-debian
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Otto Wyss wrote:
>> To use etherconf, run this as root:
>>
>> dpkg-reconfigure etherconf
>>
> Thanks a lot, how nice would it be if these two lines where in a README
> in /usr/share/doc/etherconf.
>From the package description (available via "dpkg -l etherconf" or
"apt-cache show etherconf"):
> To use etherconf, run this as root:
>
> dpkg-reconfigure etherconf
>
Thanks a lot, how nice would it be if these two lines where in a README
in /usr/share/doc/etherconf.
O. Wyss
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Otto Wyss wrote:
> I installed etherconf to see what it makes but it doesn't install an
> etherconf command, no man page and nothing in share/doc. Well I just
> remove it.
To use etherconf, run this as root:
dpkg-reconfigure etherconf
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KDE has a nice network configuration tool on the control panel, but as
stated above the config-file is probably easier and more
straightforward.
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 12:06:27 -0700, Kenward Vaughan
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> On Sat, Jul 10, 2004 at 08:40:57PM +0200, Otto Wyss wrote:
> > I wonde
> --- Otto Wyss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I wonder if there isn't any GUI-tool which allows to configure the
> > network since I haven't found any. Does anybody know any?
>
> Why would you need one? $EDITOR /etc/network/interfaces, is just fine for
> most cases. Still, if you cannot live
On Sat, Jul 10, 2004 at 08:40:57PM +0200, Otto Wyss wrote:
> I wonder if there isn't any GUI-tool which allows to configure the
> network since I haven't found any. Does anybody know any?
try
apt-cache search network administration
or other such keywords. I seem to recall at least one li
--- Otto Wyss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wonder if there isn't any GUI-tool which allows to configure the
> network since I haven't found any. Does anybody know any?
Why would you need one? $EDITOR /etc/network/interfaces, is just fine for
most cases. Still, if you cannot live without a GUI,
I wonder if there isn't any GUI-tool which allows to configure the
network since I haven't found any. Does anybody know any?
O. Wyss
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