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Re: Using linuxconf



In your email to me, Craig Sanders, you wrote:
> 
> 
> On Sat, 26 Oct 1996, Shaya Potter wrote:
> 
> > I just emailed the maintianer of linuxconf, asking him a few          
> > questions about, as in how difficult a port to debian would be? I     
> > hope I wasn't stepping out to far. But from what i was able to see,   
> > linuxconf isn't just a program, it a whole daemon based system.       
> >
> > (oh, it also solves the problem of needing a webserver, b/c it's web
> > based mode is an inetd.conf service)
> 
> Yeah, I looked through the linuxconf web pages again yesterday.  it looks
> like a reasonable system - definitely some good ideas.  BUT the big problem
> with it is that to ge it to work with debian we'd have to completely change
> the way the system boots up.

I had email with the author early this morning (Sat) and he has installed 
Debian, and will port it to work with us. I gave him Bruces email address
so he can get on the debian-devel list. We may be on our way.

Tim


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