On Wed, 2006-06-28 at 10:27 +0200, Arnold Krille wrote:
2006/6/27, David Baron <d_baron(a)012.net.il>il>:
where i
can find out how to set the "LASH_START_SERVER" variable?
type something
like
export LASH_START_SERVER=1
or place in /etc/profile or such.
Isn't that cool? There s a new mechanism which allows starting servers
like jackd or lashd if they are needed. It is meant to help beginners
who don't know how to automate via scripts and don't know about all
the different dependencies of the apps and servers.
And the only way to make that work is to set a variable either on the
console or by editing hidden files in your file-manager. And it
involves knowing about shell-scripts.
You just gotta love that!
The LASH_START_SERVER thing was meant to help _me_ not have to start
lashd manually or have it running all the time from boot. Helping
beginners is a side effect.
I'm all for making autostarting all necessary daemons the default
behaviour though.
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