Re: Controlling services

2004-06-14 Thread Pau Novella
On Monday 14 June 2004 14:59, John Hasler wrote: > Pau Novella writes: > > If you're using kde there's a nice interface to deal with that: > > sysV-init editor > > The only place apt-cache finds the string "sysV-init" is in the description > of the runit package, which is a replacement for sysvinit

Re: Controlling services

2004-06-14 Thread John Hasler
Pau Novella writes: > If you're using kde there's a nice interface to deal with that: > sysV-init editor The only place apt-cache finds the string "sysV-init" is in the description of the runit package, which is a replacement for sysvinit. Is there a binary by this name somewhere in KDE? Jacob F

Re: Controlling services

2004-06-14 Thread Pau Novella
If you're using kde there's a nice interface to deal with that: sysV-init editor > On Mon, 2004-06-14 at 21:01, Jacob Friis Larsen wrote: > > How do I control which services I would like to have running at each > > runlevel? > > > > Thanks, > > Jacob -- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PR

Re: Controlling services

2004-06-14 Thread glenn
in /etc/init.d/ you will find a whole lot of scripts that are used to stop and start scripts. e.g. /etc/init.d/somescript start OR /etc/init.d/somescript stop By symbolically liking those scripts to the directory of your chosen run level (e.g. /etc/rc2.d for run level 2) you can cause those serv

Controlling services

2004-06-14 Thread Jacob Friis Larsen
How do I control which services I would like to have running at each runlevel? Thanks, Jacob -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]