Am Mittwoch, den 24.09.2008, 16:25 -0500 schrieb Arthur Pemberton:
Agreed
nice :)
> 4. setroubleshootd: That service also takes long to boot, but its quite
> usefull. I wonder if one could make auditd start setroubleshootd when
> required - having two daemons working on base of the same informations
> seems not very clever.
We need setroubleshootd
Yes, I know. But do we need it to startup sooo slow every time? Can't we
have it start, when its actually needed?
> So, now go on and punsh me ;)
5 laps around the neighbourhood
Did my 6kms today. Ok for you? ;)
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