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From: David L. <da...@up...> - 2022-07-07 10:14:49
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<p>I can appreciate your statement. For me Webmin is a crutch, I
monitor config files and their changes , read, and find out if
there is a better way. Its really were the power is. And yes I
have had my foobar moments, dang more reading more learning. Odd
thing I still find Webmin easier for some items, so I am still a
bit lazy.<br>
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<p>Anyway sorry to hijack, OP -> might need a reboot or
reinstall, not sure I caught the OS you were using?</p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/7/2022 2:09 AM, Lee J. wrote:<br>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">In relation to this: because my OS is no longer supported, I have to delete the software packages modules, as they initiate a fetch operation which never ends and takes up a lot of processor cycles. When I update though, the are restored. Is there a way for the update mechanism to respect the current module configuration? I also wonder if this was related to the problem I had.
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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">--
A quick word on style. I have none.
I have casual way of talking and writing, and a strange sense of humour.
I also tend to use random pop-culture references a lot, but often in ways that make no sense.
If this is a problem you are entitled to a refund of the money you paid to me to write this... ;)</pre>
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