that could very well be. i think i added a service (swat, rsync, etc)
that was dependent on inetd which is why it was installed.
jason
Ron Joffe wrote:
On Tuesday 12 July 2005 20:14, Jason Tower wrote:
i used sles9 in a class a few months ago and seem to recall that inetd
was part of the default install. however, i don't see it on on of my
suse92 machines, so maybe suse finally depricated it.
xinetd is the default in SLES-9 however inetd is available on the install
media.
Ron
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