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* [ANNOUNCE] gmodconfig 0.4 is released
@ 2003-08-07  4:49 Cyril Bortolato
  2003-08-07  5:16 ` Joshua Kwan
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Cyril Bortolato @ 2003-08-07  4:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

gmodconfig is a tool to manage Linux kernel modules. It features
a GNOME graphic interface which enables users to:
- configure kernel modules parameters in their native language
   and save settings to /etc/modules.conf
- access modules informations (author, license, link to website)
- check for new modules versions
- download, build and install modules packaged for DKMS

Some of this data is not found in modinfo's output and has to
be supplied to gmodconfig in XML files. A companion tool to
gmodconfig called gmodconfigedit can help module authors create
and update those XML files.

For details please visit:
http://gmodconfig.sourceforge.net/

This tool can help inexperienced Linux users to configure modules
(as is sometimes required with consumer devices like webcams)
without having to learn about /etc/modules.conf, and install or
upgrade modules with the click of a mouse, thanks to DKMS.
Experienced users might find it helpful, too.

It still has some rough edges and I welcome feedback from the
community. Please Cc me your comments as I'm not subscribed to
linux-kernel.

Thanks,
Cyril Bortolato


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* Re: [ANNOUNCE] gmodconfig 0.4 is released
  2003-08-07  4:49 [ANNOUNCE] gmodconfig 0.4 is released Cyril Bortolato
@ 2003-08-07  5:16 ` Joshua Kwan
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Joshua Kwan @ 2003-08-07  5:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Cyril Bortolato; +Cc: linux-kernel mailing list

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On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 09:49:51PM -0700, Cyril Bortolato wrote:
> gmodconfig is a tool to manage Linux kernel modules. It features
> a GNOME graphic interface which enables users to:

Why can't this just be plain old GTK 2? Anything special you need in the
GNOME libs? I'm personally peeved at having to have a gazillion
libraries that are just not really used at all only in favor of GNOME
compatibility.

Otherwise, if intelligently designed and implemented, this could be a
userful program for newbie and expert alike.

-Josh

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Joshua Kwan

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