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Hi!
A few days ago i installed Arch on another computer and by accident i found a very useful program to configure Arch's most important configfiles with a mouseclick, switch daemons on/off etc. Unfortunately i can neither ask the person who owns the computer nor access it myself - so maybe you know the name...It was (i think) a qt-interface, and it was in KDE's Systemtray - but i can't recall the name; it is in AUR, i recall installing it with yaourt.
Help finding this program would be great ![]()
Thanks in advance, Hauke
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archassistant?
try looking for the keyword "arch" in kde-apps.org and qt-apps.org
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Doing a yaourt -Ss gui gave me quite a long list, but i found:
aur/archassistant 0.4-1
GUI program for configuring Arch LinuxI believe that is what you're looking for ![]()
edit: doh, hacosta beat me to it ![]()
Last edited by heleos (2008-06-02 01:43:27)
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yep...archassistant would be what you're looking for. Great frontend for netcfg ![]()
[home page] -- [code / configs]
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i belive it might be arxin which is also avilable in aur it is a allaround config-gui for arch
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arxin has an interface for the config files. archassistant doesn't have that.
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Thank you all for the replies, it was archassistant i was looking for!
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