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Re: Re-configuring after an install



on Sun, Jan 19, 2003 at 11:19:21PM -0800, Osamu Aoki (osamu@debian.org) wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 01:01:58AM +0000, Chris Owen wrote:
> > Thanks Sean that does the trick, and the NIC seems to work OK.  Only one 
> > thing though; it keeps coming up with that screen asking me to configure 
> > my network each time I boot, although I have removed the auto eth0 line 
> > from /etc/network/interfaces.  I can just hit cancel to this each time 
> > and it still works, but any idea how to stop it coming up with the 
> > screen?  If I give it a configuration it still doesn't seem happy, as it 
> > keeps asking for another one each time...
> 
> I just installed Debian into my new laptop PC.  (Hmmm.. VGA screen is
> shown as firmware AA font on 1600x1200 screen, sweet.)
> 
> I guess you installed task for laptop like me.  I think that introduced
> package called netenv.  I think that is the one asking question.
> 
> See /usr/share/doc/netenv .  Use "mc" command.

netenv is IMO a useless package.  Lose it.  No harm.

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