02-07-2009
Yes, I agree. Just because OS X has a amazing GUI does not mean you cannot use the command line if you desire.
On the other hand, most users will be happy with the GUI as a desktop model.
More than likely I would not choose OS X as a remote server as I do agree most packages for OS X are designed for GUI installation.
PS: I recently installed LAMP for OS X, called MAMP, and it was the easiest LAMP/MAMP install I have ever seen.
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
authconfig-gtk
AUTHCONFIG-GTK(8) System Manager's Manual AUTHCONFIG-GTK(8)
NAME
authconfig-gtk, system-config-authentication - GUI utility for configuring user identity and system authentication services
SYNOPSIS
authconfig-gtk [--nox] [--updateall] [--firstboot]
DESCRIPTION
authconfig-gtk provides a simple graphical user interface for configuring user identity and system authentication services. It provides
basic configuration options to handle NIS, LDAP, Kerberos 5, and Winbind client configuration.
OPTIONS
If the --nox option is specified, authconfig command line utility is run instead of the GUI.
The --updateall option forces overwriting of all configuration files not only the files affected by the changes made in the user interac-
tion with the GUI. This option can be useful in case the configuration files are broken by manual editing.
The --firstboot option is to be used only when firstboot utility runs the GUI during the first setup of the system after installation.
RETURN CODES
authconfig-gtk returns 0 on success, non zero on error.
SEE ALSO
authconfig(8), system-auth-ac(5)
AUTHORS
Nalin Dahyabhai <nalin@redhat.com>, Preston Brown <pbrown@redhat.com>,
Matt Wilson <msw@redhat.com>, Tomas Mraz <tmraz@redhat.com>
Red Hat, Inc. 31 March 2010 AUTHCONFIG-GTK(8)