Correct me if I'm wrong (it's hard to get details on system-config-
services on the Web), but I don't believe the Fedora tool brings us much
more than we have (or could easily have). It seems to work only with
traditional init scripts, and does not seems to have very different
features from services-admin.

The problem about hard-coded services list is really silly, I guess I
can fix that for the next release. Basically, the problem is that you
can't get translated names and descriptions from random services,
because scripts don't provide it. But we can easily translate known
services, and show others in plain English.

And if the matter is making the GUI nicer and make it present more
informations, that should be quite easy to do, the framework is already
present.

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services-admin should be disabled
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