On Wed, 2007-01-31 at 21:27 -0500, Claude Jones wrote:
On Wed January 31 2007, Ric Moore wrote:
Thank you! I knew I was not nuts, not completely.
yeah, you are ;-)
It was there, then it was gone, for me. It will be interesting if after updates it disappears on you too. Not that it's anything major, just an interesting happenstance.
The OP asked about: "...missing in FC6 that I don't have Server Settings in the gnome menu (System -> Administration -> Server Settings)"
But then, you asked about: "....I know exactly what you are referring to, but I cannot find it either. It had all of those services and a bunch more to configure in one gui."
Which is when Rahul and I brought up the system-config-control program that packages many different configuration packages into one tabbed GUI window...
And you replied: "Thank you Rahul and thank you Claude. <sobs uncontrollably> I said I wasn't crazy! Not completely! Oh yeah, "WOOT! Der it is! WOOT! Der it is!"
But now you're saying Aaron's response is: (see top quote)
Now, is it a separate GUI window you're looking for, or the Server Settings item that appears in both Gnome and KDE menus? By the way, on my KDE box, the menu item is still there, and I'm fully patched up to date.
Comeon you coot, which is it - you sure you're not a cajun from Louisiana ;-)
Of course, the irony here is that Aaron correctly answered the original posters question - many of the rest of us got diverted by someone...
Now I'M confused! <cackles> But that wasn't hard to do was it? I know I had that app, and got it back only when Rahul gave the link to it to dnload back into my system. At that point, upon opening it I cried "Woot! Der it is!" You had to be here.
Nope no cajun in me. They're meaner than snakes towards Texans and vehicles sporting Texas tags.. I had to go to Tibbydoh or howeverinthehell they spell it, from New Orleans. Thought I was getting lost, stopped at a gas station where some old coot told me to back back the way I came, that I missed the turnoff. I wound up going almost back into New Orleans when I saw the Huey Long bridge. Turned back around, headed back east and when I passed that Gas Station the Old Coot was slapping his knees, hoping around, waving and giving me the finger. Old Bastid. I hope he sprained his hernia. Besides, I eat Miracle Whip, the definitive sandwich spread of a proper Texan. They eat Mayonnaise in Louisiana and suck the brains out of crawfish. I mean, damn! That whole push is infected with MadCraw disease. I do have ta give them credit for the Oyster Loaf though, while they don't know crabcakes from nothing putting green pepper in 'em. <shudders> Or BBQ. :)
I >DID< add <OT> to the Subject line. :P Ric