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On Wednesday 13 June 2001 08:30, thus spake Quaylar:
> At 23:23 12.06.2001 +0200, you wrote:
> >I'm using a Mandrake 7.2 on a Pentium 3 with 128MB RAM, on a newly
> > installed system. I found it a bit slow and quite a bit of the
> > programs - like KDE mediaplayer - won�t start up. I found out that
> > with NO programs started from the desktop by me, the RAM is nearly
> > full!
> >
> >I can see, that I'm running Apache, postgreQql and mySql . My question
> > is, where do I turn these off from the startup procedure, so I have
> > more RAM to use as user?
> >
> >I have installed the developer install, as I want to learn to program
> > and use XEmacs.
> >Thanks,
> >Gunner
>
> gunner,
>
> type in "ntsysv" in a console and u will be prompted for what services
> should be run on startup and which not.
> i think u can also do it with linuxconf and i am almost sure that
> mandrake has implented another nice graphical gui under X.
> but since i only use console mode i dont know where u can find it.....
> i would be interested, if u know it, please tell me......;)
>
> hth
>
> --quay
In DrakConf, there is a Startup Services applet.
Dave
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