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Re: [cobalt-developers] Webmin



interesting thought. i've sometimes thought the same thing about the qube3
we've got.

there are advantages to some of the cobalt stuff, especially if you want to
pass the boxen along to naive users (and we do - we want to use it as a
platform for a vertical market app), but you get tired of dancing around
it's special configs.

al.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Hosting Sales" <hosting@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <cobalt-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 3:18 PM
Subject: RE: [cobalt-developers] Webmin


> Chaim:
>
> I installed it a few days ago.  Painless.  Most of the stuff works okay,
> but it does get a little confused by the weird Raq configuration.  Makes
> me wonder why I don't dump all the Cobalt crap on the Raq and just run
> it as if it were a real Linux box, with some actually up-to-date
> software.  Frankly, I'm getting tired of all the differences between my
> in-house (real) Linux server and the Raq.  I think if I wasn't leasing
> the Raq from a remote location, I just might do that.  Hell, I might
> anyway.
>
> Jack