There are several programs that make Linux easy to setup and configure. Some
are becoming sort of standard: Red Hat, Caldera and other distributions ship
with apps like setup
, printtool
, netcfg
,
usertool
, etc, while S.u.S.E. ships with a comprehensive
configuration program called Yast. Other useful programs are:
emacs
, bash
, procmail
and more. Its
page is at
http://www.imada.ou.dk/~blackie/dotfile;
Documents on Linux configuration are popping up everywhere. One of the most complete is TrinityOS, http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~dranch/LINUX/index-linux.html. Bug the author to have him turn the document in nicer formats.
A jolly good page is http://dotfiles.com. Just what it says - a collection of configuration files.