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Old 22nd May 2005, 22:11
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I'm currently playing around with Debian a little bit...
I've installed webmin using

Code:
apt-get install webmin
, but somehow it doesn't offer a lot of functionality, i.e. I can't configure anything there. It just seems to be a basic framework that's waiting for additional modules to be installed, which is totally different from the webmin that comes with Mandrake which is the distribution I normally use...
How can I add functionality to webmin?

Florian
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Old 23rd May 2005, 10:29
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You have to install additional modules for the tasks you want to fulfill. If you run

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apt-cache search webmin
you get a list of all available modules. You can install them by running

Code:
apt-get install module_name
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try to check this Webmin Installation in debian hope fully it will help you
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