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I think that a software installation thread would be good. There questions like how to I get sendmail to install properly and possibly open it up to software recomendations. ie: I just found this new program called webalizer it works really good it analyzes apache log files and creates site stats. Here is an example page of its output. http://www.livecomputers.com/webalizer . Anyway junk like that. I'd like to know what new cool administration tools people are using! Just another FYI I found one called whowatch that is kina cool... Anyway just an idea
The last month on the webalizer page is not accurate. I deleted my logs from last month and I didn't have that much down time!! Just FYI! I wish it looked better in that respect . But anyway its still good stats software!
I thought there was already a installation trouble thread for general software, hardware installation troubles. But I see most of the software installation troubles going under the Newbie section.
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