Ok, there is an error from the webmin install. Here are the contents of the install log:
======= app install begin @ Sat Mar 08 10:08:39 -0800 2014 ==========
Installing app id uicm8zt4hf under /var/hda/platform/html ENV=production
Your HDA services have been restarted.
Your HDA services have been restarted.
cp: cannot stat `/etc/webmin/miniserv.conf': No such file or directory
/var/hda/web-apps/webmin/elevated/start.sh: 2: /var/hda/web-apps/webmin/elevated/start.sh: cannot create /etc/webmin/miniserv.conf: Directory nonexistent
sed: can't read /etc/webmin/miniserv.conf: No such file or directory
App: Webmin installed
======= app install end @ Sat Mar 08 10:08:42 -0800 2014 ==========
======= app install begin @ Sat Mar 08 17:55:20 -0800 2014 ==========
Installing app id 231k7dfrpz under /var/hda/platform/html ENV=production
App: Amahi Anywhere installed
======= app install end @ Sat Mar 08 17:55:22 -0800 2014 ==========
======= app install begin @ Sat Mar 08 17:57:25 -0800 2014 ==========
Installing app id ptgxru62zo under /var/hda/platform/html ENV=production
NOTE: file /tmp/amahi-download-cache/d331a9d1fd10017c4e02e34c1be79f1c5b2313c3 written in cache
Your HDA services have been restarted.
Your HDA services have been restarted.
App: Greyhole Disk Utilization installed
======= app install end @ Sat Mar 08 17:57:27 -0800 2014 ==========
======= app install begin @ Sat Mar 08 18:07:20 -0800 2014 ==========
Installing app id s0lnnj05by under /var/hda/platform/html ENV=production
NOTICE: redirected '
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/projec ... ull.tar.gz' --> '
http://hivelocity.dl.sourceforge.net/pr ... ull.tar.gz' ...
NOTE: file /tmp/amahi-download-cache/3ab7164c607c124b97e08dd25d3a9712afebde2b written in cache
Your HDA services have been restarted.
Your HDA services have been restarted.
NOTE: file /tmp/amahi-download-cache/2bad0570025d4a22456f0fcf82ff11c8855d94b4 written in cache
App: Gallery 2 installed
======= app install end @ Sat Mar 08 18:07:44 -0800 2014 ==========
Is there a manual way to fix and then reinstall?
Thanks,
Craig