From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2008-04-14 17:09:23
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On 14/Apr/2008 05:15 Ed Kasky wrote .. > At 09:51 PM Sunday, 4/13/2008, you wrote -=> > >On 13/Apr/2008 15:54 Ed Kasky wrote .. > > > Running Webmin version 1.410 and Samba version 3.0.28-0 on FC6. > > > > > > I just noticed that the Samba module is not displayed under > > servers in Webmin. > > > > > > So far, I have: > > > - uninstalled and re-installed the module, > > > - re-installed webmin, > > > - restarted both webmin and samba, > > > - re-assigned category for the module. > > > > > > All to no avail. It just is not listed anywhere... > > > > > > The obvious question - what's changed since last I accessed the > > > module? Lots as I have not used the module in quite some time. > > > > > > Any suggestions or ideas are greatly appreciated and I sure hope it's > > > not something too obvious ;-) > > > >Make sure it's not under the 'Un-used modules' category - any module > >whose server (like Samba) is not installed will appear there in Webmin > >1.410 and later. > > > > - Jamie > > Jamie, > > Thanks for the response. I don't know what made me try this but I > was curious to see if changing theme back to Old Webmin Theme would > have an effect. And wouldn't you know, there it was under > servers. I had to re-configure the module as some of the settings > were changed since un-installing and re-installing but I got it to work. > > I then changed back to the Blue Framed Theme and it is now showing up > under servers there as well. So, it is entirely possible that it was > under Un-used Modules and I didn't look for it there. Should > improperly configured modules show up there as well? > Yes .. basically, Webmin can't tell the difference between a module that is not configured to look in the right place for Samba, and one where Samba is not installed at all. Fortunately this rarely happens, as it knows the default locations for almost all packages on almost all distros. - Jamie |