On 01/30/2015 11:54 AM, Istvan Gabor wrote:
cagsm írta:
Hello, thanks for quick reply on this, but it is exactly why I am reporting this thread. It is a completely clean install of 13.2 x86_64 and systemctl restart x.... (tab on keyboard) only lists xinetd for me or something, nothing else. also with k or capital K or x or capital X there are no proper stuff coming up, as in contrast to this having worked with meaningful service back in older opensuse days according to my experience.
# systemctl restart x<tabhere>inetd.service Display all 299 possibilities? (y or n) ux:~ # systemctl restart xinetd.service
systemctl restart k<tabhere> kbd.service kexec-load.service kexec.target kmod-static-nodes.service ksysguardd.service
On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 2:46 PM, Anton Aylward <opensuse@antonaylward.com> wrote:
On 01/30/2015 08:03 AM, cagsm wrote:
having made a recent zypper up now shows two entries for zypper ps
what systemctl restart command give me a restart of those xdm and kdm from earlier opensuse versions?
PID | PPID | UID | Login | Command | Service | Files ----+------+-----+-------+-----------+---------+---------------------------------------- 807 | 787 | 0 | root | Xorg | | /usr/lib64/libpng16.so.16.13.0;54cb4329 827 | 825 | 486 | kdm | kdm_greet | | /usr/lib64/libpng16.so.16.13.0;54cb4329
thanks for helping
Systemctl is helpful
# systemctl rest<tab> gives # systemctl restart
and
# systemctl restart xdm.<tab> gives # systemctl restart xdm.service
That last restarts kdm which restarts X
See MAN 7 SYSTEMD.SPECIAL
Really, this is 'display-manager.service' which is documented there, but is symlinked to ... Whatever. As it says there.
If you run 'systemctl list-units' you can see what is running. There, I have
xdm.service loaded active running LSB: X Display Manager
which is why I run the restart on xdm.service.
YMMV.
Hello:
This is not addressed to a specific person, I just put it here as this thread is a good example I am complaining about.
I don't understand why more and more members on this list take the habit of top posting. Please don't do that. It's against the mailing list etiquette and very disturbing. Please insert your message always below the message you're answering, or below specific lines of the message you're answering. Your input should always follow what you're responding to. Than you.
Istvan
You're not the only one Istvan. You'll notice that most of the top posters use gmail and *think* thry *have to* as that is where the cursor is when they reply. All they really have to do is move the cursor to the bottom and then start their reply. (just a hint) -- Ken Schneider SuSe since Version 5.2, June 1998 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org