I'm pretty sure the Serivces dialog just runs the init.d script. I'm not
proposing to change the Services dialog at all; Merely change
/etc/init.d/avahi-daemon to make "start" and "stop" do just that. Then
the Services dialog would function as normal instead of being ignored.

Avahi-daemon *is* a special case in it's current state because it is the
only "service" that has a special checkbox in the
System->Administration->Networking "General" tab required to make it
work. There are many many bug reports about this so, obviously, having a
special case for avahi-daemon is too obscure.

The user does not care if it is started by dbus or by a hampster running
on a wheel, the user only knows that it doesn't start the way every
other service appears to.

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/etc/init.d/avahi-daemon is useless
https://launchpad.net/bugs/56426

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