Well, this may not be a problem. xinetd can start samba for you, although I
think it is better if you run it as a stand alone daemon.

I don't use xinetd, but, I think you have to go to:
/etc/inetd.d/
In there you should find a file for samba. Edit the file and make disable = yes.

Joel

On Mon, Dec 30, 2002 at 01:16:03AM +0000, phil brogan wrote:
>  > tcp is a transport protocol. It isn't a daemon. You have not
>  > understood the
>  > output.
>  > Post the output of netstat -anp | grep 139.
>  > Is xinetd or inetd or smbd listening to this port?
> 
> 
> I tried netstat -anp | grep 139 and I see that it is indeed xinetd which 
> is listening on that port.  How do I resolve this conflict?
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