>>>> "CH" == Christian Hammers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [...] CH> Argh :-) Your're all still looking for the wrong thing: CH> nterm: is totally wrong as it has nothing to do with gnome and is just another CH> programm that listens on this port on some machines. CH> (the term was found in some /etc/services) Not in I386 architecture. CH> 1026: is very probably not a fixed port but the first one above 1023 that was CH> free! -> maybe search for "bind", the function needed to bind a program to a port. I've find a lot of bind only in orbit. This is normal of course. BTW, I forwarded your bug to gnome-devel-list. Christian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm service Sergio Brandano
- Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm serv... Christian Marillat
- Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm serv... Sergio Brandano
- Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm serv... Christian Marillat
- Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm serv... Christian Marillat
- Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm serv... Tim Haynes
- Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm serv... Sergio Brandano
- Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm serv... Sergio Brandano
- Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm serv... Christian Marillat
- Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm serv... Christian Hammers
- Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm serv... Christian Marillat
- Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm serv... Sergio Brandano
- Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm serv... Sergio Brandano
- Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm serv... Christian Hammers
- Re: Bug#75144: GNOME'e nterm serv... Sergio Brandano
- Re: GNOME'e nterm service: use lsof to find what PID Peter Cordes
- Re: GNOME'e nterm service: use lsof to find what P... Peter Cordes
- Re: gnome-session Sergio Brandano

