> It does have it's purposes. If you're administering a number 
> of machines and you already know what you're doing, it saves 
> time and energy. If you're a "noob" it IS rather "dumbing" as 
> it's always better for "noobs" to get a firm understanding 
> from the "ground up". For those in a hurry to get something 
> up and running NOW, it's also great.

Oh don't get me wrong, I use it, I like it and it is great if you (for
example) have to give someone the ability to add domains to a DNS Server but
they have no clue about Unix.

> 
> I utilise it for clients when I don't want to travel - on the 
> other hand, when I want to travel and be onsite, then I do 
> everything by hand
> - which, of course, justifies the "paid by the hour" bit.
> 

Agreed.



> (Yet another tool to prove to the M$'ers that linux ain't 
> quite as hard to maintain or administer as the FUD says it is...)

Actually the funny thing is that on the Webmin mailing list from time to
time someone is coming by and asking for the windows version of it ;)

M.


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