RE: 2.4 Proposed New Modules - System Tools
- From: Rodrigo Moya <rodrigo gnome-db org>
- To: Mark McLoughlin <mark skynet ie>
- Cc: Murray Cumming Comneon com, German Poo Caamaño <gpoo ubiobio cl>, Desktop Devel <desktop-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: RE: 2.4 Proposed New Modules - System Tools
- Date: 27 May 2003 19:44:45 +0200
On Tue, 2003-05-27 at 17:17, Mark McLoughlin wrote:
> Hey,
>
> On Tue, 2003-05-27 at 15:38, Murray Cumming Comneon com wrote:
> > > From: German Poo Caaman~o [mailto:gpoo ubiobio cl]
> > > > 1. What's the relationship between gnome-system-tools and
> > > gnome-network?
> > > > Should they be combined?
> > >
> > > g-s-t: Admins task (such as configure networks cards, set domain
> > > and hostname, add users, etc.)
> > > g-n: Network users tools (such as network cards informacion (aka.
> > > ifconfig), ping, traceroute, netstat, dns querys, desktop sharing,
> > > ssh/telnet, etc.)
> >
> > So, gnome-network stuff is just utilties, and never something to change a
> > system's network configuration? If so, that's a good clear distinction. I
> > highly recommend that you write _something_ here:
> > http://cvs.gnome.org/lxr/source/gnome-network/README
>
> I've just had a quick look at it. It contains:
>
> * gnome-backup:
>
> A tool for backing up different sets of configuration. At the moment it
> offers the choice between backing up ~/.gconf and ~/evolution.
> I assume that it will offer the choice to backup the data remotely and
> that's the relevance to gnome-network ...
>
> I can't get it to do anything for me right now, but it looks promising
> considering it was only started 7 days ago :-)
>
yeah, don't try to make it do anything more apart from detecting you've
got a .gconf and a evolution/ directories in your home dir :-) That's
all it does so far.
but the idea, at least for the UI, is to do something similar to MacOS'
backup tool.
> * gnome-remote-desktop:
>
> Allows you to spawn Xnest or VNC to login remotely using XDMCP.
> * gnome-netinfo:
>
> Quite a nifty little utility to give a GUI for ping, netstat,
> traceroute and ifconfig and to do portscans.
>
> (If you build the tool so that (e.g. ifconfig) isn't found, things
> don't work. So, make sure it finds your ifconfig etc.)
>
probably we should require it in configure.in
> * gnome-remote-shell:
>
> Allows you to run gnome-terminal with either a ssh or telnet commant.
>
> Shouldn't this respect /desktop/gnome/applications/terminal ?
>
hmm, right. Although those 2 gnome-remote* tools might be replaced one
of these days by a better integrated solution, to be decided in GUADEC's
BOF.
>
> (There are some others that haven't been ported to 2.2 and aren't
> built)
>
gnome-ppp, disabled in favor of gnome-system-tools' modem dialer, and
gnome-sync, a tool I started rewriting by did not come too far.
cheers
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