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Man Page: start-xpilot-ng-server

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 8

MAN(8)								 Debian GNU/Linux							    MAN(8)

NAME
start-xpilot-ng-server - start the XPilot NG server
SYNOPSIS
start-xpilot-ng-server start-xpilot-ng-server args
DESCRIPTION
This manual page explains the start-xpilot-ng-server script, which is used by /etc/init.d/xpilot-ng-server to start the XPilot daemon. It checks the configuration file /etc/default/xpilot-ng-server to determine which map should be started. When run as root, the script takes no arguments. If an unprivileged users calls start-xpilot-ng-server then all arguments given on the command line are passed on to xpilot- ng-server
AUTHOR
Matt Kern <matt.kern@pobox.com> Linux 10 Jan 2004 MAN(8)
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