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Old 11-21-2001, 01:09 PM   #1
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xinetd


i tried to do the following:

add "ALL:ALL" to /etc/hosts.deny
add "127.0.0.1" to /etc/hosts.allow

then i restarted xinetd

after i did this, how come it screwed up my KDE desktop? when i try to run KDE under this config, it hanged at the initializing system config part...

when i commented out the lines from the hosts.deny and .allow files and once again restarted xinetd, the message appearing when starting up a KDE session is "Some of the required files are KDE1.x. Remove, Convert or Ignore?"

well i went for the convert... then after that KDE worked fine...

any clues anyone? and how can i configure my xinetd without harming anything else i might be using?
 
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by the way, i'm using KDE2.x...
 
  


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