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Hello,
I am a total noob, but am I the only one who breaks webmin every time they
run apt-get? It appears that the current package only works for me if I
untar v.1.030 and run the setup.sh script. I also seem to have broken that
install by trying to install webmin-apache via apt-get. I loved apt-g
Hello,
if I change the ip address using ifconfig, I seem to lose it & go back to
DCHP when I reboot. What do I edit to make my ip static? Can I also check on
services (named, httpd, postfix) to make sure that they start automatically
too?
Many thanks,
Dan
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ject: Re: Noob question -- setting up home folders
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002 09:53:23 -0600
"Dan Gapinski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1-I made a different top-level directory called ./private. Then I gave
> the command:
> useradd -D -b /private -g groupname
> and
Didn't mean to pull out the smoking guns right away. The Debian list has
always been friendly to me, but others have not. Sorry about that!
Dan
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Hi -
Before someone RTFMs me, I should probably ask where TFM is for account
administration?
I am relatively new to Debian, and am trying to set up user accounts for an
FTP server. I have 2 questions about making this happen, but here's how I
did it:
1-I made a different top-level directory call
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