>saft is controlled from /etc/inetd.conf at least it was when i somehow
I can see it depends on inetd, by running netstat -anp | egrep 487, but i see no reference to it in the /etc/init.d files. >ended up with it. printer is lpd, /etc/init.d/lprng stop. X11 is done! >opened whenever you start X, no way around that, a ipchains rule is >the best way to deal with X IMO. Netbus and nterm, no idea. Nterm depends on gnome-session Netbus is good, as it depends on fakebo. Is there a way of killing nterm? Sergio

