hi,
On Fr, 2008-09-26 at 14:41 -0400, Patrick Rady wrote:
> If you installed VMWare Server after installing LTSP, VMWare will remove 
> xinetd and replace it with something else, I recall...
> 
> I have had this botch up things on Ubuntu 8.04.1 before.  You just just need 
> to reinstall xinetd. VMWare doesn't seem all that dependent on it and keeps 
> functioning after xinetd is put back.
wrong way round, vmware pulls in xinetd (which we dont use in ubuntu,
due to its wonky license) ... you need to remove xinetd and install
openbsd-inetd again.

ciao
        oli

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