General :: Restart My USB Daemon In Slackware 13.1?
Feb 13, 2011Just wondering how to restart my USB daemon in slackware 13.1... can't seem to find the right command anywhere
View 3 RepliesJust wondering how to restart my USB daemon in slackware 13.1... can't seem to find the right command anywhere
View 3 RepliesI have a strange problem on RHEL 5.4.
I have created a daemon which is being run as a system service at boot, and the start command goes well. When I login after boot and check with
service name status
it says it's running and the daemon accepts requests from clients in the network, only the executable it runs as a response to a client request does not work properly.
If I manually restart the service, as with service name restart everything works OK until the next system reboot.
Somehow the context in which the daemon runs is not OK after boot, and it becomes OK after manual restart.
waht is kernek log daemon..? why kernel log daemon always stop and restart back automatic?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI just installed slackware on my pc. The installation went fine (I think). When I am trying to turn the computer on, I am asked to type the "host login". As I can remember I didn't write any username, or password. But as it seems, I have to type this in to login. I tried with "root", then this comes up "root@host:^#" if this is right, what should I type here to get further...
View 6 Replies View RelatedI use mt-daapd music server to stream music to a couple of network music players (which use UPnP protocols). Recently (last month or so) I have found that on restarting my ubuntu system I need to manually restart the avahi-daemon in order for the music players to be able to 'see' the music server. I think avahi-damon is running when ubuntu first starts up. The output of a ps aux shows:
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I'd like to understand why I need to restart the avahi-daemon and either solve this or learn a way to automate restarting it on system boot up so I don't have to do it manually each time. My system is ubuntu 9.10 64 bit and the version of avahi-daemon is 0.6.25
I've apparently messed up something I guess with the rc.M file. When I boot the system it goes to
Code: Starting HAL Daemon: /usr/sbin/hald --daemon=yes
and it freezes.
I recently installed a software package that needs a command called 'daemon' to be able to start up. Slackware doesn't seem to have this command and I'm unable to find it. Where can I get it and what exactly is it that it does?
View 5 Replies View Related1) When my computer boots up it stalls when HAL daemon loads. This did not happen until I plugged in a defective hard drive. Anyone have any idea of how to go about fixing this?
2) If I open the session manager system setting, and untick "confirm logout" my system will shutdown instead of logging out. With the option enabled my computer logs out normally. I don't need the confirmation and find it redundant and feel like Linux is holding my hand and that's why I use linux because generally speaking I don't like an OS that wants to hold my hand, metaphorically, I mean.
If i do
Code:
su
password:
cd /etc/rc.d
chmod 644 rc.wicd
chmod 644 rc.wireless
will it do the job?
I have slackware 64 13.37 Kernel 2.6.37.6 I am trying to install notifcation daemon so I can use notify-send. I am trying to install the package notification-daemon, via sbopkg using the 13.37 repository. I have installed dependencies: ORBit2, GConf, libsexy.I hit this error during installation of notification-daemon.
/usr/lib/libdbus-glib-1.so: could not read symbols: File in wrong format
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
I did previously have gsb gnome 3 installed, but removed that and then lost notify-send.
I use Slackware64 13.1 and this Sunday the hour change and ntp daemon don't start automatically and my clock is an hour late. It's normal or a bug?
View 20 Replies View Relatedi have installed dhcp,there i declared the subnet and network,i used command include "/etc/dhcpd.conf.jutu1"; to start and other files, but it show me this error when i want to restart the DHCP, if you need more information contact me, i have configured this file too jutu1, but it don't let me to restart dhcp from /etc/init.d/dhcpd restart, this show me this message
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I installed Slackware 13 (full install) a few days ago and every thing is working well except KDE freezes (I'd say randomly but lately it seems as if it happens after I use a KDE program or component.) and nothing works except the mouse cursor, I have to use the power on/off to reset the computer. After a reboot and fsck checks the partition that was unmounted improperly I log in delete a few bad files (.serverauth.XXXX, socket-speeedy and tmp-speedy) I'm usually able to restart KDE using startx. Googling around I think it may be my on board Intel video, dmesg id's it as the Intel 830M Chipset. BTW, this box ran Mandrake 10.1 for the last 6-7 years without problem, for what's worth.
View 14 Replies View Relatedwhats the difference between restarting/stopping apache using 'service httpd restart/stop' and apachectl restart/stop. I know that using 'service httpd restart' is actually a script in /etc/init.d/httpd but what about apachectl?
View 1 Replies View RelatedRunning 13.37. If I am in xfce, I have the option to shutdown or restart in addition to log off. In KDE I don't. how to get them to show up.
View 5 Replies View RelatedIs there a standard config file for saving static routes or "ip route" commands? i lose my static routes after every "/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 restart".rc.local wouldn't be a good idea, because it's not run automatically after "/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 restart"
View 5 Replies View RelatedI upgraded to 13.1 and found the restart, shutdown buttons do not work. I have to resort to the terminal commands init 6, or poweroff. I then tried to install flash plugin. I modified the slackbuild script as per normal. Then issued the following command which seemed to succeed. But when I try to play utube movie it says flash is not installed. Do I need to rebuild the system?
Code:
root@redeemer:/tmp# installpkg flash-player-plugin-10.0_r45-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz
Verifying package flash-player-plugin-10.0_r45-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz.
Installing package flash-player-plugin-10.0_r45-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz:
Package Description:
# flash-player-plugin (flash plugin for web browsers)
# Provides Adobe Flash plugin for browsers that recognize
# /usr/lib(64)/mozilla/plugins as a valid plugin directory
# Plugin is subject to Adobe terms of use:
# [URL]
# Plugin is subject to Adobe Flash EULA:
# [URL]
# Package flash-player-plugin-10.0_r45-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz installed.
I have a minecraft server running as a daemon. When you run it normally (not as a daemon), you can type commands into the console. How can you get to the console so I can send it commands while it's running as a daemon?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI was thinking about getting a kiosk or two I thought since monitors are facing potential customers and we'll be behind a table I'd be hard to see if something gone wrong/needs our attention. How might I capture all the machines screen on my own? I'd need some kind of daemon in the background. I may have VMs so I'd either need it to work on the OS capturing what is shown in the VM or have it installed on each VM. My machine would likely be windows. I don't need to take over and control the screen but that may be nice since I wouldn't need to walk around to fix something.
View 2 Replies View Relatedi am running a sabayon linux system 5.0 when i attempt to log in onto my user account it fades back to log in page. i attempted to log in on the console and it still wont do so, but the avahi daemon does have two exclamation points in red which signifies to my mind an issue with avahi.
i log in as root and the computer opens...i go to system and it says the avahi daemon is not activating..my question... do i need the avahi daemon or is it redundant?would removing avahi damage the over all operating of my computer or should i have a geek reconfigure it
each time my linux is booting, it check something like eth0 and something else. but there is something i write below that fail... Code: could not receive return value from daemon proccess?
View 3 Replies View RelatedFresh install of Ubuntu 10.04 x86_64.
I've tried to disable cups service from sysvinit scripts, but why cups is still starting with the computer?
Code:
root@computer:/home/user# update-rc.d cups disable
update-rc.d: warning: cups start runlevel arguments (none) do not match LSB Default-Start values (2 3 4 5)
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I am using CentOS 5 Both a production server and VM CentOS get this problem.When issue:
# /etc/rc.d/init.d/haldaemon start
Starting HAL daemon: [FAILED]
I have installed version of ntop 4.0.3 by guide.But I can't start ntop daemon/service. I didn't find a service file for starting.During the installation there was no problem only want to RRDTool so I installed that. Now there is no necessary package required.
View 1 Replies View Relatedi've written a script that will move some files from one directory to another, i dont know if this is the right place to ask but, this is on my ipod touch and i'm wondering how to make it run periodicaly
View 6 Replies View RelatedI have just finished the upgrade of the latest version and I'm at the point of my system restating.
My system automatically tried to restart but on the restart I got the 'terminal' view. It stopped when asking for my username (it never normally asks for this before the grub menu) and then password. I didn't get any further than that.
I now have on my screen (still in the terminal view before the grub menu)
"name@name-desktop:...$ "
I'm on my phone now so I don't actually have the symbol for before the dollar sign but your know what it is. The raised S on a 90 degree angle.
I need to allow certain users (who do not have root access) to be able to stop and start specific daemons
View 2 Replies View RelatedIf i were to build an sftp client which launched with logon details, and could then controlled by sending commands to that daemon; would that be ideal way to create an sftp client with disposable credentials?
View 1 Replies View Relatedmy Sabayon desktop won't boot into runlevel 5 anymore:
Code:
ERROR: avahi-daemon failed to start
Also can't start avahi manually, verbose mode gives no extra information, debug says: (...)
Code:
* Starting avahi-daemon ...
+ /usr/sbin/avahi-daemon -D
+ eend 1
+ exit 1
* ERROR: avahi-daemon failed to start
(sic)
I suspect this to be related to the hplip drivers I installed before the last reboot, all I did was select the package in sulfur, and as it worked right out of the box, I changed nothing else.
I want to write an operating system of my own ! I've started studying Minix. For getting started I wanted to know is there a way to write and add a background process [printing 'hello'] in the Minix operating system ?
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