Pigeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Just idly wondering: /etc/init.d/omniorb: what is it for? It was put > in by default when I originally installed the system, and I soon > disabled it, and haven't noticed anything complaining that it's not > there. > > It runs omniNames. What is omniNames? man omniNames gives the following: > > omniNames - OMNI Naming Service > > The OMNI Naming Service is an omniORB2 implementation of > the OMG's COS Naming Service Specification. > > which leaves me none the wiser.
CORBA. OmniORB was originally written by the fine folks at AT&T is now at sourceforge: <http://omniorb.sourceforge.net/> OmniORB is a well-respected ORB (Object Request Broker) and OmniNames is the ORB's nameserver (similar to DNS except for objects). Most likely, some application you installed is dependent upon OmniORB and so it was installed as well. It is of note that GNOME uses ORBit for its ORB. Elizabeth -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]