On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 11:39:38PM +0000, Steve McIntyre wrote: > On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 02:54:28PM -0800, Michael Perry wrote: > >Quoting Boutet, Jeff on Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 12:40:00PM -0800: > >> I know this is more a sys admin thing. But it is somewhat relavent. > >> > >> My company is currently in the process of replacing all the Linux > >> development desktops for laptops, as to increase our developers mobility. > >> Thus the laptop will have to perform in 3 modes no network, our network, > >> someone else's network (using DHCP). Other than custom scripts, run levels, > >> rysc, anyone have any idea's? > > I'd heartily recommend divine - I've got it set up on a work laptop. > It seamlessly detects several different company networks and my home > networks and with some local scripting it's very powerful.
As an alternative to divine, I'd recommend intuitively, which was originally based on divine, but has a somewhat nicer configuration file format. It also has some other features, but since I use it as a plugin to whereami, I don't really use them. -- David Roundy http://civet.berkeley.edu/droundy/