drakxtools-curses-17.20-9pclos2018 T > D , 0 @ 41721a19654b4d1ecbd95b4c1647c95be5473883 yp^E3{1 ) > 5 a ? a d % E 2 E K T T T T 't (l +l /, 2 3 6 6 6 7 ( 8) 8 80 9 8t : : B > F >` G > H A I D X F Y F Z F [ G \ G ] J ^ V R b a: d a e a f a l a z a C drakxtools-curses 17.20 9pclos2018 The drakxtools (diskdrake, ...) Contains many Linux applications simplifying users and administrators life on a Linux machine. Nearly all of them work both under X.Org (graphical environment) and in console (text environment), allowing easy distant work. - adduserdrake: help you adding a user - diskdrake: DiskDrake makes hard disk partitioning easier. It is graphical, simple and powerful. Different skill levels are available (newbie, advanced user, expert). It's written entirely in Perl and Perl/Gtk. It uses resize_fat which is a perl rewrite of the work of Andrew Clausen (libresize). - drakauth: configure authentification (LDAP/NIS/...) - drakautoinst: help you configure an automatic installation replay - drakboot: configures your boot configuration (Lilo/GRUB, Bootsplash, X, autologin) - drakkeyboard: configure your keyboard (both console and X) - draklocale: language configurator, available both for root (system wide) and users (user only) - drakmouse: autodetect and configure your mouse - drakscanner: scanner configurator - draksound: sound card configuration - drakx11: menu-driven program which walks you through setting up your X server; it autodetects both monitor and video card if possible - drakxservices: SysV services and daemons configurator - drakxtv: auto configure tv card for xawtv grabber - lsnetdrake: display available nfs and smb shares - lspcidrake: display your pci information, *and* the corresponding kernel module [localhost.localdomain PCLinuxOS GPLv2+ System/Configuration http://mageia.org/ linux x86_64 0 ^ K D I { q } A x A ~ R H y 3 w 3 ` nQ Y qt U p t ~4 = o A 7b Þ J w 6 " ] \ Wv oR k Ű Ϗ Q$ ؓ p ߸ ͘ ą 07 z % } H[ , / ͵ u \ " d Hu 4 # v % t \ / (E B [ {0 ` e N W /#