I found a GUI tool for starting and stopping services in Karmic called Bum. It is accessible with Orca, when run from the terminal with 'sudo'.
See discussion here: http://guvnr.com/pc/ubuntu-disable-services/ HTH, Dave On 01/27/2010 12:01 PM, Dave Hunt wrote: > Hi, > > In karmic, what GUI tool(s) can we use to start, stop, configure system > services? In Jaunty, there was "services" applet, reachable from > "menu->system->administration->services". It's not here in Karmic. > When I look at "menu->system->preferences->main menu", and go to > "administration" on the tree, There is no indication that this app is > here, hidden, or otherwise. I found the ncurses-based tool called > "sysv-init-conf", and can run it in the terminal. Orca's handling of > ncurses apps, however, can be a little tricky-- it's not easy to tell > where you are or what option(s) are highlighted. > > > Best, > > > Dave > > > > > -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
