Re: Kernelconfiguration with control-center ui ?
- From: Daniel Burrows <Daniel_Burrows brown edu>
- To: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Kernelconfiguration with control-center ui ?
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 16:34:45 -0500
On Mon, Dec 21, 1998 at 04:16:43PM -0500, Dan Newcombe scribbled:
> > It would be totally awesome to have the kernelconfiguration made by a
> > control-center like thing, that is, you have a tree menu on the left
> > with all options (network,filesystems etc) in it and the options on the
> > right.
>
> make xconfig
Yes, but I think his point is that you could integrate the tree-structure
of the kernel configuration tool into the Gnome control-center. Like the
subtrees already there. I think this is a good idea but it would be tough
to do (and maybe tough to keep in sync with kernel development but I
don't think the config structure changes very often..)
On another note, it just occured to me that there are a lot of times when
a Gnome program might need superuser priviliges. With the freeze it's
probably too late, but could the next version of Gnome maybe include some
sort of helper function to exec a program as root (or another user) which would
either do it in a configurable way (ie, use su..sudo..whatever..prompt for
a password..) or else pop up a dialog saying you don't have access to do X?
In fact, I guess that could even be an app..gsudo..(this line of thought
was sparked by the fact that only root--on my system at least--can run
make *config in the kernel tree, even without saving..)
--
Daniel Burrows
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PROOF:
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(b) If something _is_ hopeless, then its condition can only improve.
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