GUI's are for the weak ? Gee, I hope your instructor does not try to create
/ sell anything resembling a Linux appliance . . .

When working with Linux in a server capacity I do tend to agree though.


On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 5:24 PM, Ron Morgan <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I am starting to get on that thread as well. I have loaded webmin on some
> other computers before but only because I was courios to see it. I never
> actually used it becuase my instructor at the college told us.. GUI's are
> for the weak". lol.. anyway. I have always been more comfortable with a
> cammad line anyway..
>
> the thing is .. for the other systems like the one im typing on now, is a
> ubuntu 12.04 server. I have webmin installed on it and never  had to run a
> setup script or work with different user/passwords when i installed it.. it
> just worked. so I only had that experence to work with.
>
> thanks fo the help. I have not got it to work yet and am dealing with
> several other issues as well but I keep good notes and will update here
> when its working. p.s., forgive the spelling I am quite dyslexic.
>
>
>
> On Sunday, February 16, 2014 7:43:06 AM UTC-7, Brian Welsby wrote:
>>
>> As I understand it webmin has its own user/password file usually in
>> /etc/webmin/miniserv.users
>>
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