Re: startup options

2004-03-30 Thread Jaime Soriano Pastor
The programs started up at boot time in each runlevel are contoled by the scripts in /etc/rcrunlevel.d, in debian the graphical runlevel is 2. The scripts whose first letter is 'S', are programs that will be started up in this runlevel, if this letter is 'K', the program is killed if it has

Re: startup options

2004-03-30 Thread Sven Arvidsson
* Christopher J. Noyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-03-30 13:05:07]: what file controls what programs are started up at boot time. I installed some stuff, but now don't want them starting up every time it boots. I would like to remove them for the time being but be able to add them again later if

startup options

2004-03-29 Thread Christopher J. Noyes
what file controls what programs are started up at boot time. I installed some stuff, but now don't want them starting up every time it boots. I would like to remove them for the time being but be able to add them again later if I want them. Christopher J. Noyes

RE: startup options

2004-03-29 Thread Drogo Bumbleroot
, March 29, 2004 10:48 PMTo: debian-userSubject: startup options what file controls what programs are started up at boot time. I installed some stuff, but now don't want them starting up every time it boots. I would like to remove them for the time being but be able to add them again

Re: startup options

2004-03-29 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Christopher J. Noyes: what file controls what programs are started up at boot time. I installed some stuff, but now don't want them starting up every time it boots. I would like to remove them for the time being but be able to add them again later if I want them. Hit a carriage