Mark L. Kahnt writes:
> The Debian outlook tends to be rather that if some software should be on
> a machine and available on a runlevel, it is best for the decision to be
> made by the sysadmin, rather than some guesses/judgements by Debian
> maintainers whether something belongs in certain runlevels rather than
> others - sort of a DFSG-type of reasoning (ie. don't restrict the end
> sysadmin's room to make things the way they feel is necessary.)

The admin can change one set of defaults as easily as another.
-- 
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI


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