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I am sorry that I am such an unable linux user but I want to know if I can find WebMin preconfigured and installed in any of the latest Linux Distrobusions. I have looked at linuxiso.org for some time but still have no idea. When useing redhat 8 I never was able to install anything and then have an immediate icon appear on the desktop or in the menu options like windows does. Does this have to be manually configured?
I am also interested to know if any Distro's have QMail and djbdns
preinstalled and configured.
Last questions, does anyone know if it is possible to use WebMin to configure PostFix. On their website I only saw screen shots of Sendmail conifguration.
Thank you all. I will click anyones affero who can help me.
Luke
http://www.webmin.com/ is where you can find out more abouit Webmin. I know that Caldera systems have installed Webmin as one of their primary support tools in the past, but Caldera no longer makes this software readily available. I believe you can get it with Mandrake systems, but I also believe that you have to explicitly select it when you make your software package selections, I don't believe it is incorporated into the default list of packages, but I do believe it's available on the current list of packages that you CAN select and install.
If it's not directly installed on the system you're most interested in, perhaps this is a chance to learn something new about how to download and install software.
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