Fedora Core Three

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Sorry to sound like a noob, but where does one modify the path?  I saw it 
somewhere but don't remember where.  Thanks in advance.

At 03:22 PM 11/10/2004, you wrote:
>It sounds like your path isn't getting set. chkconfig is the correct
>command to enable and disable services at boot, but your syntax isn't
>correct. Check the man page. It should be something like:
>
>chkconfig --level 0123456 vsftpd off
>
>ace writes:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > My friend has just downloaded and installed Fedora Core Three on his
> > system.  He isn't using Speakup; he has enough vision to read the
> > console.  However, I have a few problems.  I administer the box remotely
> > with him.  We are having problems such as paths not being set (he has 
> to do
> > /usr/spin/adduser instead of just adduser), yum says something about 
> how we
> > set it to use GPG keys when we didn't!.  Yum said to type rpm --import
> > public.GPG.key and when I did this, I got an error.
> >
> > So, what's the problem?  Is Core 3 royally screwed or is it us?  another
> > thing, a friend told me to type chkconfig vsftpd off to turn off VSFTPD,
> > that returned command not found.  I want to disable VSFTPD
> > permanently.  Thanks a lot.
> >
> > Robby
> >
> >
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> > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca
> > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup
>
>--
>
>                                 Janina Sajka, Chair
>                                 Accessibility Workgroup
>                                 Free Standards Group (FSG)
>
>janina at freestandards.org        Phone: +1 202.494.7040
>
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