Mandrake Control Center also has a Services GUI which allows you to stop and restart services. You'll find it under the System section.
Lanman On Sun, 2003-03-30 at 11:49, Dennis Myers wrote: > On Sunday 30 March 2003 05:30 am, Teilhard Knight wrote: > > Just to let you know I was able to make work my dial up USB modem. I was > > never able to do it in Debian. After installation of the drivers it > > wouldn't work. I had to reboot. I thought this wasn't needed in Linux. > > > > > > Teilhard Knight > > The Extraterrestrial > > > > Who ate my sandwich? > Probably don't need to reboot, it is ususally a command like "services kppp > start" type of command. You just need to know the right phrase and, sorry, I > don't. 4 years with linux now and I'm still a real newbie. Never enough time > to really study the system. Someone on the list knows the start or restart > command. Maybe there is a "Man services"? I'll have to look for that. May > learn some more new stuff. Cheers
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