So I have been experimenting with Kubuntu now for some weeks,
and installed software that runs backround services.
I have noticed some strange omissions from the system. I have searched on-line for answers,
and cannot find them.
How do I manage services in a GUI, in the way eg SUSE, Windows & TrueOS allow ?
I am now overrun with services now, system is cripling, that I can only kill-stop from the command-line slowly, one at a time.
When I type in "services" into KDE menu search, I see "backround services", which shows up a VERY basic list
of "start up on demand" and "start up services". from Ksysguard, & htop, it is obvious most of the services
are not in said listed "backround services" utililty. Eg Postgres running.
There are also a number of USB devices I cannot get working, because of not being able to find or enable right service,
eg Kernel etc.
Microsoft windows7, had a much more acessable method of listing/accessing and controlling 'services'.,
including granularity with stoping restarts, and delays.
Please tell me Kubuntu has something equal or better to what Win 7 had ?
I wish there were sets of system profiles I could use, when needed, and have optimal use of resources.
Thanks
and installed software that runs backround services.
I have noticed some strange omissions from the system. I have searched on-line for answers,
and cannot find them.
How do I manage services in a GUI, in the way eg SUSE, Windows & TrueOS allow ?
I am now overrun with services now, system is cripling, that I can only kill-stop from the command-line slowly, one at a time.
When I type in "services" into KDE menu search, I see "backround services", which shows up a VERY basic list
of "start up on demand" and "start up services". from Ksysguard, & htop, it is obvious most of the services
are not in said listed "backround services" utililty. Eg Postgres running.
There are also a number of USB devices I cannot get working, because of not being able to find or enable right service,
eg Kernel etc.
Microsoft windows7, had a much more acessable method of listing/accessing and controlling 'services'.,
including granularity with stoping restarts, and delays.
Please tell me Kubuntu has something equal or better to what Win 7 had ?
I wish there were sets of system profiles I could use, when needed, and have optimal use of resources.
Thanks
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