Personally, I'll stick with Webmin.

On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, Eric Wood wrote:

> I used to say the same thing - until I had to manage more than two Linux
> servers.  linuxconf save me huge amounts of time once I learned it (like
> what it does behind the scenes).  I love linuxconf now - can't live without
> it.
> -eric wood
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dan Horth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > damn I hate linuxconf! - whatever you do don't let linuxconf near
> > your http configuration files... don't even check your http
> > configuration using linuxconf... unless you're 100% sure that
> > linuxconf is working properly... kinda defeats the purpose of
> > linuxconf if you need to debug your linuxconf setup before you can
> > use it to make your sysadmin job simpler...
> 
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