> On 07/25/2017 08:38 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> > OK,
> >
> > But a GUI is a lot more convenience to manage the services.
> > How do I manage /etc/services ?
> 
> What do you mean "manage /etc/services" ?
> 
> The file /etc/services is a simple text file with a list of the latest IANA 
> port
> assignments.  There is nothing to manipulate.
> 
> > Manually?
> > or the firewall?

Sorry,

I made a mistake,
I need firewall-config which is still here.

However, a gui to manage the services is a lot better than doing
every things manually. At least to see the running services.

I could not find one for gnome.

Why get ride of system-config-services?

> 
> 
> I happen to have an old F24 VM running at the moment and if one does a "dnf 
> info
> system-config-services" you get....
> 
> Description : system-config-services is a utility which allows you to 
> configure which
> services should be enabled on your machine.
> 
> Which is what "systemctl" does.
> 
> I use KDE and there is a GUI component to systemd in the "system settings" 
> GUI.  I
> don't know about other desktops.  But, I never use the GUI and I don't know 
> how well
> it works.
> 
> What precisely do you want to accomplish?
> 
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