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Installing Webmin on Linux Lite 6.2

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Jerry:

--- Quote from: trinidad on November 25, 2022, 10:24:37 AM ---
It would be so nice if more users would use your method of contacting developers when Linux Lite has configuration problems with their software. This is how Linux Lite gains more access to software additions. Thanks for that effort.


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Great stuff folks, thank you for this.

trinidad:

--- Quote ---I just got a response from Ilia at Webmin and they will be adding support for Linux Lite to the next release of Webmin (2.010)
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It would be so nice if more users would use your method of contacting developers when Linux Lite has configuration problems with their software. This is how Linux Lite gains more access to software additions. Thanks for that effort.
https://****pit-project.org/
Been around for while and there are debs for it. If you try it let me know if there are any graphics issues. Designed originally for Fedora I think. Good luck with your Linux Lite server. Sounds like fun. I quit installing servers from DE ISO's after Debian 9 when LXDE got buggy. The forum is sensoring the link, my goodness how silly. Where's Elan?   
 
TC

sqwuade:
BTW, Trinidad.  I've been checking out ****pit, which I found from that link you sent and it's a good server management tool as well.

https://****pit-project.org/

sqwuade:
I just got a response from Ilia at Webmin and they will be adding support for Linux Lite to the next release of Webmin (2.010).  He sent me a beta .deb install file and it worked fine so I've got Webmin running with full functionality (As far as I can tell) on my Linux Lite server now.



sqwuade:
Thanks for the reply Trinidad.  I decided to run Linux Lite because I liked the GUI and it ran really well on my hardware.  I'd used Linux Mint for hosting for around 8 years and that is primarily a desktop OS as well so figured I'd give LL a try.  I didn't know that Webmin would be tricky to setup on it at that time.

Webmin isn't an app per se, it runs it's own http server (perl based I believe) in which you can interface with the OS.  It does run on LL, it's just that many of the modules don't install automatically like they do on Ubuntu / Mint.  I may try out some of those alternatives in the link you sent to see how they run.

Cheers!

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