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Re: PPP/Auto DNS
On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, JF Martinez wrote:
>
> Or you could use dialog. In fact you could consider making a fronte
> nd to wvdialconf. Wvdialconf knows a _lot_ about modems and it
> already has an X front end so the only thing you would have to write
> would be the console-based front end and add a nice little button for
> "Automatic configuration of DNS?"
>
> My 2c advice.
>
From a programming..., or I should say 'my' programming point of view.
All the effort that would go into writing a script using 'dialog' or
'whiptail' would be better spent writing directly to the parent. I
have written small scripts using both dialog and whiptail and found
that I have much more control over the program using C and newt. Thanks
for the suggestion though, it's just a personal preference of mine.
I will consider the wvdialdconf frontend though. It would be a very good
base for the application and may save a good bit of time. Good Idea.
I'll make sure to get the latest version and have a good look at it.
>
> We could call them "Liberators" but this coincides with the nickname
> of the B-24 (or was it B-26?) bomber. Some people could argue at least
> in English-speaking countries and Germans reading the English text.
>
That doesn't sound to bad. That's the idea though Jean, Indy specific.
Something that falls into the Independence scheme of things. Well that's
Jean's input on the name. Anyone else? A couple more?
>
> > Other things can be set-up or configured in a similar manner giving
> > the user something to brag about in Indy. We could develop a whole
> > series of such programs. Thats one thing *I* would like to see more of
> > in Linux. After Windows this is what the user has come to expect.
> > Suggestions on other programs?
> >
>
I have been looking at all of the libraries available to present a
good looking console GUI to the user. Why a console GUI? Mainly to keep
from depending on having X running for the newbie (or anyone else for
that matter) to be able to use a GUI based interface to be able to
configure most things without needing to read a book before starting
the program. By using a 'Wizard' type interface with online help, we
can pick up where linuxconf left off. Some of the libraries available
now can provide a fairly good GUI on a console. Almost X like windows.
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R.G. Mayhue
rgmayhue@serenesoftware.com