KGentooConf is a configuration tool designed for Gentoo Linux, using QT interface to make the process easier for users.
One of the best things about KGentooConf is that it automatically backups your configuration files before you make any changes. Thus, you can rest assured that you won't accidentally lose any data. For instance, if you modify /etc/make.conf, it will be saved as /etc/make.conf.kgentooconf.
To save any changes you make, it's important to run KGentooConf with root privileges. That way, you can easily update your configuration files without any issues. Please note that root privileges are only necessary to save data and not to read it.
However, it's essential to be aware of some limitations of KGentooConf to avoid potential issues. For instance, the tool doesn't verify the data format from form before saving it. Also, Stephen Leaf suggested certain code structure changes that might be implemented in the next release. Finally, one of the latest updates fixed a bug related to the plugin directory.
Overall, KGentooConf offers a simple and elegant solution for editing configuration text files from Gentoo Linux. Take advantage of its user-friendly interface to configure your system easily.
Version 0.0201a: N/A