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1 3rd March 11:04
wes groleau
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Default OOPS, I did it again



I think I have Kubuntu 6.x 'uname' only gives me a generic Linux ID.

Anyway, I was working on my xinetd configuration and
without thinking it through, tried to save some time
by copying from another system.

Could someone help dig me out by posting the output of

grep server /etc/xinetd.d/*

??

thanks!

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2 5th March 08:46
wes groleau
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3 5th March 19:34
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cat /etc/*release* /etc/*version*


sorry, I use inet.

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4 9th March 18:50
wes groleau
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OUCH!!
That confirmed what I thought: 6.10
Unfortunately, it also revealed that I apparently
did something I normally avoid: the last line was
"testing/unstable"


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