[ubuntu-za] Daemons no longer automatically starting viz apt-cacher-ng and cups
Wesley
wesley.werner at gmail.com
Fri Jan 8 10:33:10 GMT 2010
I use Karmic, but am not at my home PC now to check this. I think they
renamed the menu item to Startup Applications, perhaps?
On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 12:26 PM, Chris Schoonbee <cmschoonbee at mweb.co.za>wrote:
>
> Wesley wrote:
>
>> It sounds like those services don't start on boot anymore, which is what
>> you already know I guess. Check System -> Administration -> Services and see
>> if cups is checked.
>>
>> I cannot find such a Services menu item on my system (Karmic 9.10), nor a
> similar function under a changed name. I right-clicked to edit the menu in
> case that menu item had not been enabled but I did not see it. What Ubuntu
> version are you using? Does anyone with Karmic have the Service menu item?
>
>> It shows here how to manually add services <
>> http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-runlevel-configuration-tool-to-start-service/>
>> to startup, in this case the service being ssh. Sorry I cant be more
>> specific right now.
>>
> Thanks for that. It seems that the services are set up to start on boot.
> The link you gave mentioned a user-friendly front-end to configure services
> (rcconf). So I installed that to double-check and according to rcconf, both
> cups and apt-cacher-ng are already enabled. I have tried to attach a window
> shot - do not know if it will work on the mailing list.
>
> Regards,
> Chris
>
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