On 15/01/11 14:44, paul wrote:
On 01/15/2011 09:06 AM, David Hare wrote:
Ceni is an interactive CLI app to setup network configs be it wired or wireless. It reads user input and writes up /etc/network/interfaces for you. Quickest way I know to set up a live-session or new install for networking.
it reminds me of an old text-based GUI for UNIX networking... nice! just updated my trinity-squeeze laptop, now running 2.6.32-5-686
looked for kde4 packages and only found 4: libakonadi-kde4 libkde4-ruby oxygencursors python-kde4
I do have kdesudo& sudo-trinity.
-- Paul Cartwright Registered Linux user # 367800 Registered Ubuntu User #12459
The live session needs sudo and kdesudo configured for the user. See desktop/exelinux/readme.txt for instruction to (optionally) convert to su and kdesu. post-install. The readme is mostly correct but a bit out-of-date.
The few kde4/qt4 bits will be deps of an odd few apps, e.g. wpa_gui