Joe Sloan wrote:
Robert Smits wrote:
On December 22, 2007 06:00:53 pm James Knott wrote:
About the only thing in Linux that requires a reboot is a kernel update. However, some configuration changes may require restarting some service.
Yes. For example, tonight I changed the address of the airport I get weather info from in Kweather, and it wouldn't change location unless I rebooted.
Nah, I'll bet my life savings that you didn't need to reboot. Linux just doesn't work that way.
But I've heard of people reinstalling the OS rather than editing a config file, so nothing surprises me anymore.
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