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Operating Systems Linux uninstall xinetd Post 49365 by byblyk on Wednesday 31st of March 2004 06:37:51 PM
Old 03-31-2004
Perfect thank you so much man, haha i managed to uninstall it and i got rid of a whole bunch of junk to...lol. Thanks. I"ll reinstall it and see if it works any better :-). There were some messed up dependancies that i think was part of the problem. Well we'll see!
 

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