On Sat, 2 Oct 1999, Colin Walters wrote:
On Sat, Oct 02, 1999 at 10:49:58AM -0700, David Bristel wrote:
Did you consider his point, though? Why would you install a service
if you don't want it to run?
ones you want. A possible solution would be a daemon flag to go on a
package,
On Sun, Oct 03, 1999 at 02:59:38AM -0400, Rick wrote:
I'm uncertain whether this is a good idea or not. I have helped many
people install redhat linux and, frankly, the daemon enable screen
confuses them. They don't know what all these things are or which ones
they may need. If this gets
On Sun, Oct 03, 1999 at 02:59:38AM -0400, Rick wrote:
I'm uncertain whether this is a good idea or not. I have helped many
people install redhat linux and, frankly, the daemon enable screen
confuses them. They don't know what all these things are or which ones
they may need. If this gets
On Sat, Oct 02, 1999 at 10:49:58AM -0700, David Bristel wrote:
Did you consider his point, though? Why would you install a service
if you don't want it to run?
Simple answer here, if you install a group of packages during the install, you
may not realize what packages you have installed.
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