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From: Munzir T. (
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On Friday 08 December 2006 20:27, Jamie Cameron wrote: > On 8/Dec/2006 00:25 Munzir Taha (=D9=85=D9=86=D8=B0=D8=B1 =D8=B7=D9=87)= wrote .. > > > > > - not sure why it didn't for you. > > > > Thanks Jamie, that fixed it! > > Is there any way I can help you to trace why it's not done by default? > > Are you sure you tested an Ubuntu system on this issue before? > > Yes, I have run Webmin on Ubuntu myself.. > You can check which users get granted access to new modules by going to t= he > Webmin Configuration page, clicking on Upgrade Webmin, and seeing what > usernames are in the 'New module grants' field. The root user should be > listed.. Yes that option sets Default behavior - grant new modules to root or admin = but=20 it says "When Webmin is upgraded, any new modules in the new version will b= e=20 granted to one or more users...". In my case I am not upgrading webmin so I= =20 guess either the wording should be corrected or that option really works ju= st=20 when upgrading webmin, which one? =2D-=20 Munzir Taha Telecommunications and Electronics Engineer Maintainer of Fedora Arabic Translation Project https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-trans-ar Maintainer of the OpenBugs project page at http://www.arabic-fedora.org/munzir/OpenBugs.html Master CIW Designer, ICDL, MOUS, Linux+, LPI 101 Riyadh, SA |