On Thu, Mar 10, 2005 at 12:09:05PM +0000, Henning Makholm wrote: > Scripsit Thomas Hood <[email protected]> > > > laptop-net also contains a configuration file switching mechanism. > > For that matter, so does ifupdown. I have a bunch of post-up 'ln -fs' > commands in the appropiate /etc/network/interfaces on my laptop. > Does switchconf do more than can be simulated easily by that? I use switchconf to change more files, like the sources.list, XF86Config-4, gpm.conf. The last two are choosen by looking into PCI bus to detect what is the hardware the system is running. For example, if the vga display is a Matrox, I know the machine have a wheel PS/2 mouse and the monitor is capable of 1024x768@75Hz. If the display is a NVIDIA I know the mouse is a wheel USB and the display is a LCD capable of 1280x1024@75Hz. So the switchconf change the XF86Config and the gpm.conf to match the hardware. Jose Calhariz -- Nao ha nada como o sonho para criar o futuro. Utopia hoje, carne e osso amanha. -- Victor Hugo
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