I'd like a UI (either special app, or rather a place in settings app), where all systemd services are listed, and where we can start/stop/restart/reload(if applicable)/enable/disable services.
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I'd like a UI (either special app, or rather a place in settings app), where all systemd services are listed, and where we can start/stop/restart/reload(if applicable)/enable/disable services.
this would be useful for the openvpn services: where the systemd multiuser system can have various openvpn@location1.service and openvpn@location2.service etc...
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I'd like a UI (either special app, or rather a place in settings app), where all systemd services are listed, and where we can start/stop/restart/reload(if applicable)/enable/disable services.
this would be useful for the openvpn services: where the systemd multiuser system can have various openvpn@location1.service and openvpn@location2.service etc...
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I'd like a UI (either special app, or rather a place in settings app), where all systemd services are listed, and where we can start/stop/restart/reload(if applicable)/enable/disable services.
this would be useful for the openvpn services: where the systemd multiuser system can have various openvpn@location1.service and openvpn@location2.service etc...