Pigeon said: > Hi, > > Just idly wondering: /etc/init.d/omniorb: what is it for? It was put in by > default when I originally installed the system, and I soon > disabled it, and haven't noticed anything complaining that it's not there. >
I've never used it(as far as I know..) but apt-cache says Description: CORBA ORB (omniORB) - c++ implementation omniORB is a freely available Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) 2.3 compliant object request broker (ORB) implementation. It is based on the IIOP communications protocol and should be interoperable with any other CORBA 2.3 compliant ORB. you can always remove it, apt-get remove omniorb, if something else needs it, the system will prompt to remove that as well, if its something you need you can keep it, I've never had it on my systems though as far as I can remember. nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]