RE: Webmin

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Ken,

I'm not sure exactly what you mean by "hangs."  Do you mean _nothing_
happens?  (Probably not, since you talk about trying to run setup.sh)  Does
tar complain about a corrupted archive?  Did you compare the file size to
what was on the FTP/web server?  According to what I can find, the file
should be 5,686,280 bytes, with an md5sum of
ca559d49ad71abf721564df8436de2cf.

Mark Post

-----Original Message-----
From: Kenneth Illingsworth [mailto:ILLINGSK@cityofrochester.gov]
Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 12:22 PM
To: redhat-s390-list@redhat.com
Subject:  Webmin


I just had a linux vm machine configured by our system programmers running
RH v7.2, and decided to try and install Webmin. My problem is that after I
have SFTP'd webmin-1.020.tar.gz to the server, the following command hangs
evey time: 

tar -xzvf webmin-1.020.tar.gz

To make matters worse, I tried to launch setup.sh anyway, and got a
non-working webmin (totally blank home page). So, I could stand some
direction on how to remove this flawed webmin installation.

The same anomaly occurs when I try to tarball
mysql-3.23.53-unknown-linux-gnu-s390.tar.gz . At least on this one I
refrained from any setup. This really makes it tough to install programs.

Naturally, I want to blame our system programers for incorrectly setting up
the Linux VM. Especially since this never happened when I tarballed files on
PC's that I configured running various Linux distributions. However, I
thought I would check here first since RH seems to march to the beat of a
different drummer. Are there alternative installation techniques that I
should consider with this OS?

Thank you in advance for your time.

Regards,
Ken Illingsworth


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