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At start (in a Gnome session) xinetd is not activated, I have to run xinetd restart to activate it. What could I do to get it running from scratch ...
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- 09-22-2005 #1Just Joined!
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Starting XINETD
Hi,
At start (in a Gnome session) xinetd is not activated, I have to run xinetd restart to activate it. What could I do to get it running from scratch ?
- 09-22-2005 #2Linux Engineer
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What distro is this? Lots of distros have their own tools to configure startup services..
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I'm running Suse 9.3
- 09-22-2005 #4Linux Engineer
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Have you checked for a startup-process modifyer in YaST?
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Right ! I found it in the Service level execution for some reason xinetd was disabled !
Thank you


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