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- Disable a Service @info:linux:debian
- ====== Disable a Service ====== To disable a service: <code bash> service <service> stop update-rc.d <service> enable|disable </code> With ''systemd'' (starting with Debian 8): <code bash> systemctl disable <service> </code> To (re)enable a service: <co
- Disable Core Dumps @info:linux
- ====== Disable Core Dumps ====== To disable core dumps create a file ''/etc/security/limits.d/no_core_dumps'' with the c... aft" article [[http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-disable-core-dumps/|Linux Disable Core Dumps]]. {{tag>linux sysadmin admin config}}
- Cleanup Packages @info:linux:debian
- Ignore hold flags. --nice-mode, -n Disable checks for `recommends' and `suggests'. --ignore-recommends Disable checks for `recommends'. --ignore-suggests Disable checks for `suggests'. --priority, -p PRIOR
- VBoxManage (The VirtualBox CLI) @info:virtualbox
- me> [<metric_list>]] metrics disable [--list] ... er_ip>] [--enable | --disable] dhcpserver remove --netname <n
- AirPort Command Line Interface @info:mac
- nfos from [[http://osxdaily.com/2011/05/31/enable-disable-airport-wireless-connections-command-line/|OS X D
- DynDNS Updates without a Client @info:script
- s. Currently, I use the switch ''--insecure'' to disable the SSL certificate check. As soon a I found out