Posted by JHD on 1999-09-22
Frank Hale wrote: > Well for the question if your in X Windows then use > Linuxconf. RedHat by default uses GNOME so I believe > there is an Administration program that comes with > GNOME to do this also. It should be on your start > menu. you can also use linuxconf from the console w/o X ever running... it's programmed to work in both a text and graphic environment... --- Name: James H. Durbin E-mail: divine-bovine@xxxx.xxx Sponsored by Wrox Press - www.wrox.com. Programmer to Programmer (TM)
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