Updating system environment in Slackware or any Linux

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Depends on the programs involved -- each program's man pages will tell
you how to update if its config files have changed, sometimes you need
to restart them, and sometimes you can kill them with -sighhup and
they will read their config files.

"Victor Tsaran" <vtsaran at nimbus.ocis.temple.edu> writes:

> Hello, listers!
> How do I update system environment after certain changes have been appplied?
> Say, if I do "netconfig" in Slackware. Is there any way for me to have
> system reread my changes without rebooting? I tried
> 
> init q
> 
> telinit 3
> 
> but nothing helps.
> 
> I would appreciate any hints.
> Regards,
> VIc
> 
> 
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