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Bah. Wrong list in first try...

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Subject: Re: best practice for adapting to different environments?
Date: Monday 10 January 2005 14:27
From: Frans Pop <aragorn@tiscali.nl>
To: debian-kde@lists.debian.org
Cc: dparsons@emerall.com

On Monday 10 January 2005 14:00, Drew Parsons wrote:
> Werner's Linux Laptop HOW-TO mentions both netenv and divine.  The
> divine home page (the netenv link in the HOW-TO is broken) mentions
> intuitively.  "apt-cache search laptop" adds ifplugd, ifscheme,
> laptop-net, laptop-netconf, switchconf, whereami.  (OK, some of these
> don't do automatic detection, but nevertheless).  It's all a bit
> ridiculous, really.

I have been using laptop-net for some time now. It has good hooks that
allow you to replace config files or run scripts and it has reliable
auto-detection.

Cheers,
FJP

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