On 11/21 06:58 , Brian Wall wrote:
> I have some proprietary command line utilities that I need to set up
> for non geeks.  I'm going to be adding them to some sort of live
> distro (Knoppix most likely).  I want to build an X front end so I
> don't have to teach a zillion switches (starting with what /dev/hda1
> is and where drive C: went).  

There is actually a GUI tool that I've seen go across Freshmeat, which
provides a simple set of options for command-line tools. I can never
remember the name of it tho. :)

Can't remember if it only has options for a few utlilities, or whether it's
easily extendible to arbitrary tools (I think the latter). Looked pretty
nifty. Click on the icon, choose your options/arguments from check boxes and
drop-down menus, and then click the 'ok' button.

Now if only I can find it...

-- 
Carl Soderstrom
Systems Administrator
Real-Time Enterprises
www.real-time.com

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