Re: webmin


Subject: Re: webmin
From: Howard Shere (hshere@greendragon.com)
Date: Fri Aug 11 2000 - 14:34:30 MDT


> yes webmin makes using linux very easy for the novice user. but problems will
> arise with samba configs and other operations that just have to be done by
> command line. my point is if it makes the job easier and works great but using
> linux ( or any other unix ) you should know the system. that is why most MCSE
> are what they are. you have to think about that one for a minute ~ :)

I have seen MCSE on things, but I don't know what it is.

I disagree with the statement above. By using Webmin and giving them
feedback about what cannot be done through it we can all make webmin better.

The ultimate goal (IMO) is to leave the command line in the 60s where it
belongs and get Linux to the point where it can be used by end users and
this won't happen until it is better (read: until the command line in
obsolete).

I look forward to the day when this happens. Command lines and paths suck
badly.

Can you tell I am a Mac user?

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