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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: feature idea - feedback wanted
From:       Bavo De Ridder <bavo () ace ! ulyssis ! student ! kuleuven ! ac ! be>
Date:       1999-02-15 18:04:23
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What about something like the Management Console ?

This will give lot's of admin tools a generic framework and look...

On Mon, 15 Feb 1999, Alex Zepeda wrote:
>On Mon, 15 Feb 1999, David Faure wrote:
>
>> I think this is a bad idea. It was already discussed before, you'll end up
>> with lots of problems (because some programs might run on Linux AND *BSD,
>> others on SunOS and Linux, ... and so on)
>
>Well then it's not really OS specific then is it?  ksysv is a good example
>of this... it compiles everywhere but is of (for the time being) no use to
>BSD based systems.
>
>> I think it's better to add admin tools to kdeadmin, with checks in
>> configure to know whether each tool must be compiled under a given OS.
>> This is already the approach used by lots of programs among the kde CVS -
>> such as kppp, ksirc, or in kdeadmin : kdat.
>
>Yes and then we end up with a kdeadmin that's become really bloated and
>any one OS can use less than 1/3 of the programs there meaning someone has
>downloaded a bunch of useless crap..
>
>> And there are tools like kcmbind, which I think can run on any system
>> having named, right ? Not an OS specific thing, but still a sysadmin tool.
>> Same for ksamba.
>
>So then put the stuff that at least compiles everywhere or doesn't depend
>on external programs specific to one OS in a more general module.  The
>distinction is rather clear IMO.
>
>> There will be lots of sysadmin GUIs for such quasi-OS-independent programs, 
>> and only some for OS specific things (network config, ipfwadm, hum what
>> else ?)
>
>- alex

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