"debian rookie" trying to get his bearings...
I'm setting up a "test" debian server (contemplating a move of several
redhat boxes)
I'm having a few problems dealing with the distribution differences. I
assume I'll be able to work those out.
One quick question to get me going a little better... How do you install
services (apache, samba, whatever) and NOT have them start on system
startup?
In RedHat, this is done with chkconfig. I've got a number of services
installed that aren't configured and I certainly don't want them running at
startup.
If I see that blankety-blank GDM login on bootup again, I'll .............
Thanks a bunch for any help...
-Jeff
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