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NETWORK-CONFIG(8)					      System Manager's Manual						 NETWORK-CONFIG(8)

NAME
network-config - Simple network configuration tool SYNOPSIS
network-config [options] DESCRIPTION
network-config is a simple and easy to use program that helps configuring the network interfaces for linux-based operating systems. It allows to have multiple configurations for the same computer and to easy configure NAT for internet sharing. It can also be used to scan for wireless networks. It is written in perl and uses gtk2+, but also works as a command line program. OPTIONS
-h Show summary of options. -tl Lists all the configurations -ts CONFIG Shows CONFIG configuration -tc CONFIG FORMAT Changes the CONFIG configuration FORMAT example : name=test,eth0[dhcp=TRUE ip=192.168. netmask=255.] formats : name,icon,description,dns_auto,dns1,dns2,dns3,default_net devices formats : active,ip,netmask,gateway,nat,dhcp,w_wep, w_wpa,w_ssid,w_rate -ta CONFIG Applies the CONFIG configuration AUTHOR
network-config was written by Munteanu Alexandru Ionut. This manual page was written by Marvin Stark <marv@der-marv.de> January 9, 2007 NETWORK-CONFIG(8)

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WMCLOCKMON-CONFIG(1)						   User Commands					      WMCLOCKMON-CONFIG(1)

NAME
wmclockmon-config - A program to configure wmclockmon SYNOPSIS
wmclockmon-config [-h] [-v] [-f configfile] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the wmclockmon-config command. wmclockmon-config is a program to control the behaviour of wmclockmon. You can change it's style and add alarms. Command-line options override the default configuration file options. But if a file is given at command-line (with the -f option), its options will override those given before. OPTIONS
This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. -h, --help show help text and exit. -v, --version show program version and exit. -f, --cfgfile load specified configuration file FILE
wmclockmon-config uses one default file : ~/.wmclockmonrc. Empty lines or lines begining with a # are ignored. SEE ALSO
wmclockmon(1), wmclockmon-cal(1) AUTHOR
WMClockMon-config was written by Thomas Nemeth <tnemeth@free.fr>. This manpage was written by Marc Brockschmidt <marc@dch-faq.de> for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution. wmclockmon-config October 2003 WMCLOCKMON-CONFIG(1)
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