** The *user* Linux account is the account that you use to log onto the
Linux system as a regular user.
** The *root* Linux account is an account that has system administrator
- privileges. On Debian and Fedora you can switch to this account from
+ privileges. On Debian you can switch to this account from
your *user* account by issuing the `su -` command and entering the
password for the *root* account when prompted. On Ubuntu you can switch
to this account from your *user* account using the `sudo su -` command
* `debian-wheezy` for Debian 7.0
* `ubuntu-trusty` for Ubuntu 14.04
* `ubuntu-xenial` for Ubuntu 16.04
- * `fedora` for Fedora 17 and later
Patches and suggestions for improvement from users of these distributions,
or others, are welcome!
Add `<PREFIX>/lib/` to the system's dynamic library path, and then run
`ldconfig` as the *root* Linux account.
-On Debian, Ubuntu, and Fedora systems, run the following commands as the *root*
+On Debian and Ubuntu systems, run the following commands as the *root*
Linux account:
.Adjusting the system dynamic library path
/etc/init.d/ejabberd stop
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+
-.(Fedora / Ubuntu Xenial) Stopping ejabberd
+.(Ubuntu Xenial) Stopping ejabberd
[source, bash]
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systemctl stop ejabberd.service
/etc/init.d/ejabberd start
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+
-.(Fedora / Ubuntu Xenial) Starting ejabberd
+.(Ubuntu Xenial) Starting ejabberd
[source, bash]
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systemctl start ejabberd.service