On Wed, 2006-04-19 at 10:01 -0500, John Hasler wrote:
> LostSon writes:
> > I installed that and briefly looked at it, and it looks like thats
> > exaclty what i was looking for. A way to enable or disable services at
> > boot time, thanks.
>
> We might have mentioned Sysvconfig earlier, but you s
LostSon writes:
> I installed that and briefly looked at it, and it looks like thats
> exaclty what i was looking for. A way to enable or disable services at
> boot time, thanks.
We might have mentioned Sysvconfig earlier, but you said you wanted a GUI.
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> It was a small tool I guess nothing fancy. Mainly for turning things off
> at boot time for instance apm.
There is Sysvconfig, but it has only a text interface. You said you wanted
a GUI (not that I can see why such a program needs one).
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On Wed, 2006-04-19 at 15:00 +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> 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 tim
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 coupl
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
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