On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 07:44:40 -0500, lostson wrote:
>  I guess maybe I was misunderstood, maybe not who knows. My friend uses
> sarge and gnome. It was a small tool I guess nothing fancy. Mainly for
> turning things off at boot time for instance apm. I have read about
> initNG  in the past couple issues of Linux Format, but I dont think this
> is what he was talking about. Thanks for all the info so far, I may go
> as far as initNG but was looking for a much simpler solution. I just
> want to set it so certain things do run at boot time, thanks again.

Maybe your friend uses sysvconfig:

Package: sysvconfig
Priority: optional
Section: admin
Installed-Size: 144
Maintainer: John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Architecture: all
Version: 0.10
Depends: dialog
Filename: pool/main/s/sysvconfig/sysvconfig_0.10_all.deb
Size: 23482
MD5sum: fefe7aa94d4c5513e5ea1a6d98ee5fad
Description: A text menu based utility for configuring init script links
 It provides extensive explanations at each step.
 Some features supported by sysvconfig are:
  - Enable or disable services.
  - Edit init links.
  - Restore from backup file if you make a mistake.
  - Menu or command line interface.
  - View all services, each with its status and a brief description.
 Sysvconfig also installs a 'service' script much like that found on
 Red Hat systems.

-- 
Regards,
          Florian


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