systemd[1]: Starting Fingerprint Authentication Daemon...

2013-10-14 Thread Mateusz Marzantowicz
my system logs on F19 machine. systemd[1]: Starting Fingerprint Authentication Daemon... systemd[1]: Started Fingerprint Authentication Daemon. Mateusz Marzantowicz -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org

Re: systemd[1]: Starting Fingerprint Authentication Daemon...

2013-10-14 Thread Rick Stevens
is really needed to save time and system resources. Here are two lines from my system logs on F19 machine. systemd[1]: Starting Fingerprint Authentication Daemon... systemd[1]: Started Fingerprint Authentication Daemon. As root: # systemctl stop fprintd.service # systemctl disable

Re: systemd[1]: Starting Fingerprint Authentication Daemon...

2013-10-14 Thread Joe Zeff
to save time and system resources. Here are two lines from my system logs on F19 machine. systemd[1]: Starting Fingerprint Authentication Daemon... systemd[1]: Started Fingerprint Authentication Daemon. I don't know why it's getting started, but I do know that you can use systemctl to mask

Re: systemd[1]: Starting Fingerprint Authentication Daemon...

2013-10-14 Thread Mateusz Marzantowicz
version of sysvinit that does only what is really needed to save time and system resources. Here are two lines from my system logs on F19 machine. systemd[1]: Starting Fingerprint Authentication Daemon... systemd[1]: Started Fingerprint Authentication Daemon. As root: # systemctl stop

Re: systemd[1]: Starting Fingerprint Authentication Daemon...

2013-10-14 Thread Rick Stevens
? I've heard somewhere that systemd tends to be more intelligent version of sysvinit that does only what is really needed to save time and system resources. Here are two lines from my system logs on F19 machine. systemd[1]: Starting Fingerprint Authentication Daemon... systemd[1]: Started Fingerprint

Re: systemd[1]: Starting Fingerprint Authentication Daemon...

2013-10-14 Thread Ian Pilcher
On 10/14/2013 05:31 PM, Rick Stevens wrote: If you really don't want it to start, either disable it or mask it with systemctl mask fprintd.service. If you want it gone completely, remove both the fprintd-pam and fprintd RPMs: yum remove fprintd-pam fprintd That's all there is to it.

Re: systemd[1]: Starting Fingerprint Authentication Daemon...

2013-10-14 Thread Mateusz Marzantowicz
On 15.10.2013 01:13, Ian Pilcher wrote: On 10/14/2013 05:31 PM, Rick Stevens wrote: If you really don't want it to start, either disable it or mask it with systemctl mask fprintd.service. If you want it gone completely, remove both the fprintd-pam and fprintd RPMs: yum remove fprintd-pam