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Old 01-17-2003   #1 (permalink)
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Problems finding configuration wizard

I'm a newbie - but installed Mandrake 9.0 to play around with the networking side of things.

I wanted to use the Server Configuration Wizard, and read the online Qick Configuration Server Guide.

On my PC, there is no server configuration "tab" in the Mandrake Control Centre.

Can someone tell me what I've done wrong?

Also, at start-up, OpenOffice opens. How can I stop that?

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open office loads as in how? (Does the writer open up wth a docuemnt you were working on? Or does some windows like taskbar come up? )

Do you use KDE or Gnome?

And what is your shell? (find this by running "cat /etc/passwd | grep $USER" with no quotes, it will be the last part -> /bin/bash im guessing )
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