[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> The right attitude is NOT  just remove linuxconf and use Emacs :-) on
> the config 

Did I say I use Emacs? I "rpm -e'd" that too;-)


You use emacs if you like. I prefer vim.


btw I don't recommend webmin either. I can't; never used it.

The right attitude is for each to use whatever's convenient. Last time 
Ilooked, I found I have a lot of softwara linuxconf can't configure (do NOT 
ask me to enumerate; I will NOT reinstall it for that purpose), but vim can 
handle almost all of it.



> If Linuxconf is unadequate then the right attitude is either to
> suggest another tool 

If you press the point, then you should use ... No I won't tell you what you 
should use.


-- 
Cheers
John Summerfield
http://www2.ami.com.au/ for OS/2 & linux information.
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