On 2002.09.06 Frederic Lepied wrote:
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Release : 3mdk Build Date: Fri Sep 6 19:16:03 2002
Uh, I have realized a
On Fri, 2002-09-06 at 16:48, J.A. Magallon wrote:
Uh, I have realized a couple things...
- Isn't something like breaking 'standards' that dm is not controlled by
init, but by chkconfig ??
Well... yes, but no. Most Linux distros have always started ?dm using
init, but Solaris uses an rc
--- Lonnie Borntreger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2002-09-06 at 16:48, J.A. Magallon wrote:
Uh, I have realized a couple things...
- Isn't something like breaking 'standards' that
dm is not controlled by
init, but by chkconfig ??
Yes, but sometimes innovating is at odds with
On Saturday 07 September 2002 02:02, David Walser wrote:
Well... yes, but no. Most Linux distros have always
started ?dm using
init, but Solaris uses an rc script. So it's not a
standard, just a
Linux has always done that.
Yep, an init script that starts after everything, so
it
--- Teemu Torma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 07 September 2002 02:02, David Walser
wrote:
Well... yes, but no. Most Linux distros have
always
started ?dm using
init, but Solaris uses an rc script. So it's
not a
standard, just a
Linux has always done that.
Yep,
On Fri, 2002-09-06 at 19:16, Teemu Torma wrote:
On Saturday 07 September 2002 02:02, David Walser wrote:
Yep, an init script that starts after everything, so
it serves no useful purpose. I guess Sun was too lazy
to configure two runlevels :o)
No, Solaris uses init.d script, and thus is
On Fri, 2002-09-06 at 19:20, David Walser wrote:
No, Solaris uses init.d script, and thus is
configurable by runlevel,
just like cooker.
I know. Have fun setting up runlevel 5.
Well, considering that 3 and 5 are the same, except for X, it makes
perfect sense to just add the dm startup
--- Lonnie Borntreger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2002-09-06 at 19:20, David Walser wrote:
No, Solaris uses init.d script, and thus is
configurable by runlevel,
just like cooker.
I know. Have fun setting up runlevel 5.
Well, considering that 3 and 5 are the same, except