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Old 02-19-2008, 12:34 PM
m@x
 
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Default Re: Service control tool

Well, during the installation of Slackware, u'll come upon a time where u
can select the services (e.g sshd, httpd, bind) that u wan when the system
boots up. There's a tool for this I know as i've used it before, but i just
can't seem to remember it =(


"Keith Keller" <kkeller-usenet@wombat.san-francisco.ca.us> wrote in message
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> On 2004-06-22, m@x <maxteo@starhub.net.sg> wrote:
> > Can anyone remember the command tool that you can use to control wat

service
> > to run ?

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> Can you describe what you mean by "control what service to run"? As
> you might have realized from the answers so far, your question is pretty
> vague.
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> - --keith
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