Executables are usually not a problem... although if they are around and
they have security holes... 

In general, unless you're using linux as a desktop, I've never found a need
for X-Windows.  Most programs need to be installed from the command line
anyway. 

Servers run a lot more stable and faster without any sort of GUI present.
This is one of the reasons that linux beats the pants off of windows.  

Webmin is more then enough and plesk makes things too easy for my taste.
Plesk also doesn't give you as much control as webmin does.  

You should probably get  a semi-dedicated box to play around with, get it
with webmin if possible (if not the installation if fairly simple as far as
I remember).  

Then start playing around with it through ssh, and learn the commands.
Maybe pick up a linux book somewhere.  My favorite flavor is Redhat, but I
haven't really played around with other flavors, so perhaps someone can
chime in here.  

Russ

> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 10:58 AM
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> Subject: Re: Linux webserver
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> On Wednesday 13 September 2006 14:21, Jake Churchill wrote:
> > You could always install it and default the system to run level 3
> 
> This still leaves the executables around though, of course.
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