Me too, I'm a happy user of Webmin. (Actually, since a long time.)

I just thought I'd remove linuxconf from my PC. Will that brake
something?

Regards
Gustav


Michael Burger wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 14 Mar 2001 16:17:53 -0600, Kerry Miller wrote:
> 
> >Thanks for the recommendation, I've got to go so I can install it on my
> >other Linux box.  I had several problem with Linuxconf before I knew it was
> >broken, does anybody know of any similar problems with Webmin before I get
> >into it too far?  Right now it looks like a real timesaver (even though I
> >hate to get away from the command line, I feel like I'm dumbing down...)
> 
> No worries...I've not seen Webmin munge any of my config files, yet.
> Unlike linuxconf, it only makes and activates the changes you make at
> the time you make them.  No global mucking about with stuff.

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