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I too would like a graphical services manager on 10.04 LTS.
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Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
System--->Administration--->Services missing
I want back the GUI app to config services
- * System--->Administration--->Services
+ * System--->Administr
> If the reason this was removed was b/c it didn't work well with upstart, then
> fixing it should have been part of moving to upstart. Period.
I have just been bitten by this as well and couldn't agree more.
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you can find preview-packeges in this ppa
https://launchpad.net/~jpeddicord/+archive/jobs
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For shame. If the reason this was removed was b/c it didn't work well
with upstart, then fixing it should have been part of moving to upstart.
Period. Just ran into this when the latest set of updates disabled
cups. Went looking for services admin and...lo and behold, there's
nothing there! Ver
@resolv_25: As said in comment 4, the tool is removed on purpose, but it
will come back. The reason for the removal is explained in bug 433701
.Try
sudo service cups start (will be reset on next boot)
or (from comment 16):
sudo update-rc.d cups defaults (will be permanent)
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Forgot to add, on
System->Preferences->Main Menu->Administration
there is no option for Services.
Hope that there is some way out of this ?
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Same bunch of problems with 10.04.
1. Cups did work upon installation as well as sharing and sharing via Samba.
Next day is dead.
In the troubleshoot wizard first suggestion is: Enable Cups via
System->Administration->Services
2. No such a link on menu.
Manually from a terminal: sudo services-adm
'sudo update-rc.d cups defaults'
And for the tool, a new one is being developed ATM. See
http://jacob.peddicord.net/blog.html
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This is completely unacceptable. I just did a fresh install of 10.04 and
now I can't print. I get errors instead, am told to enable cups, but I
CAN'T because the ability to do so ("services") has been taken away.
So now I can't print? or is there a command to enter in terminal to do
so? Because th
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- System > Administration >Services (services-admin) missing (Karmic)
+ System > Administration >Services (services-admin) missing
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I can't believe Lucid shipped as an LTR with no tool to manage system
services. This is a huge omission. Still hope to see it resolved some
day...
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That won't happen, as explained by Chris in the previous comment. It's
far too late now, that will be for Lucid.
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Please consider this for karmic-backports!
Thanks.
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It's too late to add this in for release now, seeing as it would be part
of the ISO. Adding new applications to users desktops as a SRU isn't
really appropriate either, especially seeing as it won't really have had
any extensive testing yet. I think this will have to wait until Lucid
now.
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I did not change the problem we're dealing with on this report, I merely
changed the title to something more developer-oriented. I don't think we
should always adapt the description to the most basic POV, because then
people aware of the fact that services-admin is not even installed won't
even fin
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