hello all ..., i want to thank all the people here in this forum , They are helpful and So friendly thanx for all :) by the way i want to make agraduation project using perl language i want to make a remote administration tool that administrate any linux based systems ..... like webmin which is a commercially tool done the same job (www.webmin.com) and i will make the project on three modules 1-users and groups ( managing remotely users and groups for any linux based systems and there passwords and there accounts also. 2-system logs (managing systems logs for any specific linux based system) 3-cron jobs (system scheduler) my questions 1-Perl will be efficient in that 2-iam now in chapter 8 in learning perl book and it soo great what is the next step or what the prefered book after that book 3- i want to know how can perl be useful in something like that ? how it can help me how it can communicate with linux ? 4- for a good DB MySql will be great ? and how it will help me :) i know that the post was huge but i hope from u helping be and i will be thankful thanx foll all again :)

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