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Re: RedHat control panel?



When I spoke with Michael Johnson at Unix Expo he said he was
developing the Red Hat system configuration tool in Python-tk.  He
said that he was redesigning the current control panel (which we both
agreed stupidly forces you to edit /etc files ONLY from the GUI).  He
said one of his design goals would be to make the GUI capable of
understanding the syntax of the files so remote admins can make
changes.  If this project comes to fruition, we could really use it
IMO.  However, the current Red Hat Control Panel (actually I haven't
checked their 4.0, but I assume that Michael's changes haven't been
introduced yet), is far from adequate.

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