Fred K Ollinger on Fri, 14 Jun 2002 13:10:23 -0400


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Re: [PLUG] xinetd v. inetd (was: starting a program at boot)


> > well it also means that when installing a service, you could just copy one
> > file, instead of trying to EDIT a config file, which is a better idea to
> > me.

Note that debian has both. inetd is installed by default, though.

This sucked for me b/c I was making an installer and I had to support both
of them b/c most people use rh (or mandrake), and sun uses inetd.

Fred


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