Talk:Linuxconf

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Firstly, it's /a/ GUI configuration tool not THE confifuration tool. (many distributions including slackware don't even have it). Secondly, is "currently obsolete" correct in this context? It could be argued that software is never obsolete, because it will always do what it did, people will continue to use it, and older hardware can often benefit from older software.