Re: Disabling avahi

2009-09-08 Thread Ron Johnson
On 2009-09-08 02:38, Chris Davies wrote: John Hasler wrote: "sudo apt-get remove --purge avahi-daemon" works for me. The following packages will be REMOVED avahi-daemon* avahi-utils* gnome* libnss-mdns* telepathy-salut* The following packages will be upgraded: gnome-accessibility gnome-co

Re: Disabling avahi

2009-09-08 Thread Chris Davies
John Hasler wrote: > "sudo apt-get remove --purge avahi-daemon" works for me. The following packages will be REMOVED avahi-daemon* avahi-utils* gnome* libnss-mdns* telepathy-salut* The following packages will be upgraded: gnome-accessibility gnome-core gnome-desktop-environment gnome-office

Re: Disabling avahi

2009-09-08 Thread Chris Davies
Ron Johnson wrote: > What's in /etc/default/avahi-daemon? AVAHI_DAEMON_DETECT_LOCAL=1 Chris -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org

Re: Disabling avahi

2009-09-07 Thread Ron Johnson
On 2009-09-07 17:31, John Hasler wrote: "sudo apt-get remove --purge avahi-daemon" works for me. I've got a lot of avahi packages installed, but they don't seem to be impacting me any. $ COLUMNS=180 dpkg -l | grep avahi | cut -c1-52 ii avahi-daemon0.6.25-1 ii li

Re: Disabling avahi

2009-09-07 Thread John Hasler
"sudo apt-get remove --purge avahi-daemon" works for me. -- John Hasler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org

Re: Disabling avahi

2009-09-07 Thread Ron Johnson
On 2009-09-07 16:10, Chris Davies wrote: Can anyone please give me any suggestions how I can permanently disable avahi? I don't want it playing around with any of my systems' network settings as it doesn't seem to be able to read my mind sufficiently well to get them right, yet. (It appears to m

Disabling avahi

2009-09-07 Thread Chris Davies
Can anyone please give me any suggestions how I can permanently disable avahi? I don't want it playing around with any of my systems' network settings as it doesn't seem to be able to read my mind sufficiently well to get them right, yet. (It appears to manage to break static IP addresses and stat