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This was imported from http://wiki.mandriva.com/en/ControlCenter, licensed under CC-By-SA 2.5

Please check also our documentation web page about Mageia Control Center.


The Mandriva Linux Control Center (or MCC) also named drakconf is a bundle of configuration tools created by Mandriva with the aim of making the system's configuration easier.

To access the Mandriva Linux Control Center :

  • If you are running KDE open Menu->Tools->System Tools->Configure your computer
  • If you are running Gnome open System->Administration>Configure your computer

or

  • Open a console (such as konsole or terminal) and type the commands mcc or drakconf.
The same control center in text mode (console).

Under a text console (such as the consoles you access by pressing Ctrl-Alt-F1 to F6), type mcc or drakconf to access the Control Center in text mode.

Using the Control Center in text mode is very useful in case of display problems or other serious issues, for example when the graphical server refuses to start. In the MCC in text mode, you can navigate using the TAB and ENTER buttons, as well as the arrow buttons.

Usage

The Mandriva Control Center allows users to configure most of their system components in a very simple, intuitive and attractive interface. It consists of several modules organized as tabs. But all modules can also be run as autonomous applications, without necessarily having to go through the MCC, but you need at least to have a menu entry for this specific tool or you need to know what command you should use in the console to load this specific tool.

Using the Mandriva Control Center the user can change the core settings of the Mandriva Linux system and the changes can affect all the different users of the machine. This is why running the Mandriva Control Center requires administrator privileges (or Root) and asks for the root password.

Official documentation

The complete and official documentation for the Mandriva Linux Control Center is available when installing the mandriva-doc-Drakxtools-Guide-en package. You will then obtain a new menu entry : Menu -> Documentation -> Mandriva Linux DrakXTools User Manual. For more information about how to install & remove programs have a look at this wiki page: Installing and removing software.

Tools list

Software management

File:Drakrpm-icon.png Install & remove Software Drakrpm-update-icon.png Update your system
Drakrpm-edit-media-icon.png Configure media sources for install and updates Drakstats-icon.png Package stats


Online administration

Rfbdrake-icon.png Remote Control (Linux/Unix, Windows)


Hardware

• Manage your hardware
Harddrake2-icon.png Browse and configure hardware Draksound-icon.png Sound configuration
• Configure graphics
Drak3d-icon.png Configure 3D Desktop effects Drakx11-icon.png Set up the graphical server
• Configure mouse and keyboard
Keyboarddrake-icon.png Set up the keyboard layout Mousedrake-icon.png Set up the pointer device
• Configure printing and scanning
System-config-printer-icon.png Set up the printer(s), the job queues,... Scannerdrake-icon.png Set up scanner
Drakfax-icon.png Configure a fax server
• Others
Drakups-icon.png Set up a UPS for power monitoring


Network & Internet

• Manage your network devices
Draknetcenter-icon.png Network Center Drakconnect-icon.png Set a new network interface...
Drakroam-icon.png Wireless connection
• Personalize and secure your network
Drakproxy-icon.png Proxy Drakgw-icon.png Share the Internet connections with other machines
Draknetprofile-icon.png Manage different network profiles Drakvpn-icon.png Configure VPN connection to secure network access
• Others
Drakhosts-icon.png Hosts definitions


System

• Manage system services
Drakauth-icon.png Authentification (on a network) Drakmenustyle-icon.png Menu style
Drakxservices-icon.png Manage system services... Drakfont-icon.png Manage, add and remove fonts. Import windows Fonts
• Localization
Drakclock-icon.png Manage date and time Draklocale-icon.png Manage localization for your system
• Administration tools
Logdrake-icon.png View and search system logs Drakconsole-icon.png Open a console as administrator
Userdrake-icon.png Manage users on system File:Transfugdrake-icon.png Import Windows documents and settings
Drakbackup-icon.png Backups Draksnapshot-icon.png Snapshots


Network sharing

• Configure Windows(R) shares
Diskdrake samba-icon.png Access Windows (SMB) shared drives Draksambashare-icon.png Share drives with windows (SMB) systems
• Configure NFS shares
Diskdrake nfs-icon.png Access NFS shared drives and directories Draknfs-icon.png Share drives and directories using NFS
• Configure WebDAV shares
Webdav-icon.png Access WebDAV shared drives and directories


Local disks

File:Drakdisk-icon.png Manage disk partitions Diskdrake fileshare-icon.png Share your hard disk partitions


Security

Draksec-icon.png Set up security level and audit Drakperm-icon.png Tune permissions on system
Drakfirewall-icon.png Set up your personal firewall Drakinvictus-icon.png Advanced setup for network interfaces and firewall
Drakguard-icon.png Parental Control


Boot

• Configure boot steps
Drakboot-icon.png Set up autologin to automatically login Drakboot --boot-icon.png Set up boot system
Drakedm-icon.png Set up display manager


Other tools

  • The Drakwizard tools can be installed to configure servers (mail, file sharing, etc...).

Less used

  • drakbug : gives the possibility to report a bug through a graphical user interface easily, and fills in automatically all required informations on Mandriva's Bugzilla. (See also How to report a bug)