I use a command line tool in debian called sysv-rc-conf. its a nvurses front
end that works nicely for this kind of stuff
On Tuesday 29 January 2008 07:53, Michael Havens wrote:
> how does one turn off unneeded stuff in debian? I found this list which
> describes what the services do but it is for redhat and it seems debian
> services aren't in /sbin/chkconfig. Google doesn't seem to help so I must
> turn to you.
>
> here is that list found at
> http://www.michaelminn.com/linux/notebooks/toshiba-m35x.html :
>
> Below is a list of services that were turned on by default that I have
> turned off.
>
> * acpid: unnecessary power management
> * apmd: unnecessary power management
> * autofs: for automount - which I find annoying
> * avahi-daemon: a network service I don't need since I'm not on a
> network * bluetooth: this machine isn't bluetooth enabled
> * cpuspeed: unnecessary cpu throttling?
> * cups: I don't regularly use a printer - leave this if you do
> * cups-config-daemon: (ditto)
> * gpm: some kind of clipboard handler
> * haldaemon: some kind of unnecessary hardware monitor
> * hidd: Bluetooth human interface daemon
> * hplip: Unused Hewlett-Packard Linux Imaging and Printing service
> * irqbalance: Multiprocessor interrupt balancing - unneeded since this
> is a uniprocessor system
> * isdn: ISDN service, which I don't have
> * kudzu: Another annoying hardware monitor for non-power users
> * mdmonitor: RAID support service
> * messagebus: Some kind of application intercommunication service
> * netfs: Network file system mounter - unneeded if you're not on a LAN
> * nfslock: File locking with network file systems
> * portmap: Supports dangerous network RPC calls
> * readahead_early: Program preloader. How do you know what programs I'm
> gonna use!?
> * rpcidmapd: More dangerous RPC call support
> * rpcgssd: More dangerous RPC call support
> * rpcsvcgssd: More dangerous RPC call support
> * sendmail: System mail handler - all my mail is handled by an outside
> server
> * smartd: Unnecessary Disk status monitor
> * sshd: Permits secure shell login - security risk
>
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