On May 21, Brian Mays wrote > > Kai Henningsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > One thing that I have missed in this debate so far: a lot of the > > configurations relevant to this discussion should really be adjustable per > > user. > > Ideally, yes. I guess so many of us have single-user systems that > this point tends to get overlooked. > > > With that in mind, wasn't there some dot file generator? Could that thing > > be made to do this? > > Now you are talking about a program to be executed by each user that > lists a series of possible configurations for each application and > allows the user to choose one. > > This truly would be the best way to make Debian newbie-friendly. Now > all we need is someone to write this thing (or to find and improve > this dot file generator to which you refer, if it exists). > > Brian
I've been planning to package it for a while, but never find time for it. I will package it this weekend though. The dotfile generator I am talking about is a TCL/TK app, which has a "module" for each app it generates dotfiles for. It currently has bash, fvwm1, fvwm2, elm, emacs, ipfwadm, rtin and tcsh modules. -- Proudly running Debian Linux! Linux vs. Windows is a no-Win situation.... Igor Grobman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .