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Old 05-11-2005, 03:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I recently install suse linux 10 with KDE desk top. In KDE I donot find a shut down button (logout first and then only shutdown), can I add a shutdown?.
Also in fedora core, there was a GUI to start/stop various services like apache server, mysql server etc .. where is it in Suse??.
How can I start/stop these?. (not by command)
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Old 05-11-2005, 04:39 PM   #2 (permalink)
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The shutdown does not appear since I think Suse uses GDM as default....
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Old 05-11-2005, 04:45 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Also in fedora core, there was a GUI to start/stop various services like apache server, mysql server etc .. where is it in Suse??.
How can I start/stop these?. (not by command)
Thats a redhat application so you wont find it in SUSE.
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Also in fedora core, there was a GUI to start/stop various services like apache server, mysql server etc .. where is it in Suse??.
How can I start/stop these?. (not by command)
Thats a redhat application so you wont find it in SUSE.
But Suse included Apache and MySQL, how can I start stop these services?.
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I dont know whether suse provides any gui for managing system services.
use the service command to start/stop/restart system services.
Code:
$ service <servicename> stop
if you want to remove the service permenantly use the chkconfig command.
Code:
$ chkconfig --del <servicename>
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Type this command in the terminal - "type poweroff and type restart"
and get the path of those file and copy it while creating a "link to application" after right clicking on the desktop and try.

Try and post the result here.
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