i dont understand the removal at all its sounds crazy
ssh is THE way of remote login
and gpm is very essential in handling a virtual term
On 14-May-99 Michael Procario wrote:
> You only need to remove it from /etc/rc?.d. That way if you want to
> turn it back on at some later time the actual scrip
On Fri, 14 May 1999, Michael Procario wrote:
> I do not understand your statement about some other package using the gpm
> library. I thought the gpm library allowed applications to talk to the gpm
> server, so the server needs to run for the library to be useful.
gimp needs libgpm1 which recom
On 14-May-99 Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> What is the best/easiest way to stop gpm and the ssh daemon from starting
> at boot? (Should I just manually remove *gpm and *ssh from /etc/init.d
> and from /etc/rc?.d ??)
>
> I can not remove the packages because I use the ssh client and the gpm
> library i
You only need to remove it from /etc/rc?.d. That way if you want to
turn it back on at some later time the actual script still lives in
/etc/init.d.
I do not understand your statement about some other package using the gpm
library. I thought the gpm library allowed applications to talk to the
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