http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2283





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-06 19:22 -------
> proftpd-xinetd is listed because it provides xinetd with a config file 
I do not have proftpd-xinetd installed on my system. So this config file mentioned by 
you 
cannot come from the proftpd-xinetd package. Can u specify which config file this is ? 
 
In any case, my point is why list a service that is not even installed on the system ? 
After all, 
such a service can never be started. 
 



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Startup mcc and go to system, then DrakXservices. It lists all services including 
those which are not even installed on the system. For example, it shows both 
proftpd and proftpd-xinetd even though only proftpd is installed. Why ? 
 
I ran "rpm -qa | grep alsa" and got this: 
libalsa-data-0.9.0-0.13rc7mdk 
libalsa2-0.9.0-0.13rc7mdk 
Obviously, there is no way I can run the alsa daemon. Mcc shows the alsa 
service as  "stopped". I click on "start" and the the services window freezes. I go 
back to the main menu and return to the services window to see the status of 
alsa changed to "running" !!  But "ps -ef" shows no alsa daemon at all. 
Why is mcc giving such misleading info ?

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