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Whats the error about locale? most of the times you can get it solved just by doing 'dpkg-reconfigure locales' in the command line and selecting your correct language in the right format.

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Hi Hannes,

If you're problem is as you stated: "when I log into ebox using putty and use the sudo command ebox asks me for the password again and this is what I'm stuck with by using the same password as i use to log in I can change stuff!"

Perhaps you could try editing the sudoers file "vim /etc/sudoers" and adding the NOPASSWD option to you'r user (add it if its not in there), so it wont ask you for a password anymore, only to log in via ssh of course.. (No comments about security, its all up to you.. oh and you need ROOT permission to edit this file)

Info about the howto edit the sudoers file:

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sudoers

Hope this helps,
DLBM

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Installation and Upgrades / Re: HOWTO: WEBMIN installation
« on: June 21, 2010, 05:21:46 pm »
Hi, Im new in here... so before I can vote, I would recommend editting/adding the CONS of installing WEBMIN along with eBox. Its very important to make clear the CONS of having both systems installed and running. In my opinion it would be like having two persons editing a configuration file, one of them will override configurations made by the other, so I'm not sure, Ive never been a LAMP or FTP fan... I rather have php, apache2, mysql, sftpd, etc installed on my own from the debian repositories w/o a frontend gui since the configuration files are pretty simple to modify.

So lets say, that this guide is good at the momment, if your just looking for a guide to install webmin along with ebox indeed. "I need a guide to install Webmin, I got a guide to install Webmin", no questions asked.

(no flamming pls, its just my opinion )

My best regards,
DLBM

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