On Thu, Jan 06, 2005 at 01:01:15AM -0600, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Some time ago, I adopted switchconf, a very simple bash script used to
> simply switch between configurations, planned for use on mobile
> systems, but perfectly usable on the desktop as well.
>
> Now, switchconf is too simple. It does very little, but does not do it
> very well. I originally intended to work with it to make it much more
> robust... But in the end, I didn't get around to do it.
>
> (...)
>
> ...So this message is just to ask: Does anybody care about it, or
> should I just file the removal bug?
Yes, I care about it. I use it on my laptop to have personalized
configurations for the places I connect to the Internet. For example
besides interfaces, I have a sources.list optimized.
Now I have to install 60 PCs with Debian and there exist 4 different
configurations of monitor, graphical display and mouse. I am using it
to switch XF86Config-4 and gpm.conf between the 4 kinds of
configurations.
There exist any alternative?
What can I do to get it back into the Debian?
> Greetings,
>
> --
Jose Calhariz
PS: I am not a Debian Developer.
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Meu Deus, dai-me paciência... mas tem que ser já!
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