man, 15.11.2004 kl. 22.22 skrev Behdad Esfahbod: > On Mon, 15 Nov 2004, Mike Hearn wrote: > > > Of course, starting services I don't need/want like cups doesn't help > > either ... > > Now that somebody brought up the issue, this is one of the most > unattentioned parts of FC IMO. Fedora Core is easy enough to > install that anybody with a small knowledge of Linux can simply > handle it well, but something nobody thinks about after > installation is to check the running services, mostly because > many people assume that the right set of services are running. > But after installing, I've got to go uncheck more than half of > default services. For example the Japanese stuff (don't know > about FC3, but were in older versions), portmap stuff, humm, > can't remember right now, but there are lot's of services that > I've never chosen at install time and are just there to slow down > the boot process, while chances are I never use them at all. > > I agree that if one selects PostgreSQL to be installed, bringing > it up by default is the better choice, but not many other > services. Guess all I'm asking for is some kind of WinXP-like > "start here" or tips like "configure services you need by running > system-config-services"... after installation. No, I'm almost > sure I'm not asking for more steps in firstboot :-). > > It turned out like too much random thoughts, Sorry, > --behdad I *think* most people would be very, very angry if you killed their ability to print... -- Fedora-desktop-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-desktop-list