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> I started the XDM.
> Every time i start my linux xdm is always started.
>
> How can i do to disable this.
>
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ollollo:/home/jason# update-rc.d -f xdm
According to the man page for init | telinit...
NIT(8)Linux System Administrator's ManualINIT(8)
When init is requested to change the runlevel, it sends
the warning signal SIGTERM to all processes that are undeĀ
fined in the new runlevel. It then wait
On Sun, 15 Aug 1999, Eric G . Miller wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 15, 1999 at 05:35:18PM -0500, Brad wrote:
> |
> | As has been mentioned before, this isn't the best solution either. Say you
> | remove the link in runlevel 2. Fine, xdm doesn't start on boot. Then you
> | change to level 3, and xdm is sta
On Sun, Aug 15, 1999 at 05:35:18PM -0500, Brad wrote:
|
| As has been mentioned before, this isn't the best solution either. Say you
| remove the link in runlevel 2. Fine, xdm doesn't start on boot. Then you
| change to level 3, and xdm is started. Again, good. But now you change
| back to level 2
Several people recommend something like the following:
> /etc/rc?.d contains only softlinks to the /etc/init.d. You should find
> there a link called S99xdm. Remove it, and your debian system should by
> default boot without starting the xdm. If you later prefer too use the
> xdm, you only have to
The best way to start or stop xdm (and some other services as well)
is with the help of the scripts found in /etc/init.d
Execute (as root of course :-)
/etc/init.d/xdm stop
to stop a runing xdm (/etc/init.d/xdm start to start the service
again). There are other options as well (restart for ex
On Sun, Aug 15, 1999 at 12:44:31PM -0700, Mark Wagnon wrote:
| This may not be the best way to accomplish what you want, but it
| worked for me. I simply created a directory in /root called
| init.d. I then moved xdm to it. No more xdm at startup. I've
| moved other scripts there too. Things like p
On Sun 09:28PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I started the XDM.
> Every time i start my linux xdm is always started.
>
> How can i do to disable this.
>
This may not be the best way to accomplish what you want, but it
worked for me. I simply created a directory in /root called
init.d. I then moved
I started the XDM.
Every time i start my linux xdm is always started.
How can i do to disable this.
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