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Old 05-19-2005, 11:55 PM
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What about using a modified version of MCC (Mandrake Control Center) as the control panel, and you can even add your own modules..

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Old 05-20-2005, 01:29 AM
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yast would be better IMHO
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I saw that in the roadmap that QT utilities are planned to deal with things like wireless and others. So far, I like what I've seen with PC-BSD and will stay tuned. An easy to use installer, FreeBSD base, QT utilities, and clean Desktop. Now that's a omising product!
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YAST is too buggy and too bloated IMHO
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well i liked yast...and it was nicely integrated into the control center...
customize yast for pcbsd!! that would be awesome!!

you would have to do everything from the scratch anymore...
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How about a MS like control panel, I mean come on guys lets make this pie hard to resist.
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YAST is too buggy and too bloated IMHO
I second that. A great one would be Libranet Adminmenu, but nobody seems to know its status (GPL?)
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Originally Posted by JohnnyQ
What about using a modified version of MCC (Mandrake Control Center) as the control panel, and you can even add your own modules..

Johnny Q
Can't use that. Mandrake Control Center is designed for linux, not BSD ant it's not compatible with BSD. Same thing for YAST. That's why we need a Control Panel.

I think Control Panel should integrate with Camel but if it will use standard kde and qt libs it will integrate fine since one of Camel's goals is to be compatible with kde apps. Anyway in camel we will cut off KDE Control Center (way too bloated) and use instead Control Panel so, in Control Panel we will need to have also a tool to configure Camel (ex Desktop Preferencies).
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Anyone still using this thread to discuss the Control Panel? http://www.pcbsd.org/forums/viewtopic.p ... 7&start=15
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