Jack Coates mused:
> On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 07:58, Michael Holt wrote:
>> How can I start / stop the gpilotd manually?
>> I want it to get started when the machine boots but I'd like to
>> be
>> able to shut it off manually.
>
> In a terminal, type
>
> pkill gpilotd
>

AAAHHHH!!!  DUH!!  I'm sorry I'm very distracted this morning :/

Ok, killing the thing isn't really a problem - starting it when
the machine boots would be nice. :)
I got a little frustrated trying to find the actual 'gpilotd'
on/off button.  I'd like to be able to run the gpilotd as an init
script, but I don't know where it lives.  I did some googling
around but had no luck.

Anyway, thanks Jack!

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