on 3/29/2000 12:22 AM, Seth D. Mattinen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I rebooted Linux (because I'm such a newbie, I had no idea how to restart
>> afpd and atalkd!), and now the server shows up and allows me to connect. I
>> am playing an mp3 right now and so far so good - it hasn't stopped. :)
>
> If you've got it in your init scripts, just run this as root:
>
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/atalk stop
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/atalk start
>
> If it's not at that path, look in your /etc directory for init.d or rc.d,
> and it'll be there somewhere. When you run the script without a start/stop,
> it'll just say "Usage: atalk {start|stop}". That's the beauty of Linux,
> don't have to restart the whole box except for kernel changes. =)
Ok. I'll practice tonight starting and stopping atalk. Thanks for the tip.
:)
-David
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