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[18:34] <pterodactyl> ᴞ |
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[21:09] <zykotick9> why is "service" management virtually non-existant on ubuntu for such a long time? i realize upstart is the major stumbling block. |
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[21:22] <jrib> what is this monster of a channel |
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[21:25] <MrChrisDruif> What do you mean with service management zykotick9 ? |
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[21:26] <zykotick9> i want ssh to start on boot, or i don't. |
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[21:26] <zykotick9> pre-upstart there was a default "services" menu item, that allowed for gui adminstration of services. since upstart there isn't. |
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[21:26] <MrChrisDruif> Ah, and you want a graphical front-end to configure that? |
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[21:29] <zykotick9> no. i'm just curious why ubuntu users aren't expected to want to do any "service management" operations. |
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[21:30] <zykotick9> i could still have the gnome2 gui if i wanted to. i run debian-stable. i have numberous service-management options on my distro. as does basically every other distro i know, but not ubuntu. |
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