From: Michael J. <me...@va...> - 2001-04-14 18:33:04
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On Saturday, 14 April 2001, at 11:34:09 (-0700), Carsten Haitzler wrote: > the problem is he's using xinetd. inetd pipes the socket traffic thu > stdin/stdout to whatever it launches. fam doesnt work like that. u > want fam to run on its own. it will bind to the socket it needs to. If one wants fam to run automatically at boot time, and be restarted if it dies, the best place is /etc/inittab. Michael -- Michael Jennings (a.k.a. KainX) http://www.kainx.org/ <me...@et...> Software Engineer, VA Linux Systems Author, Eterm (www.eterm.org) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- "You are waiting on a beach for a healing word to come. Maybe an apology in a bottle, maybe a flare that says, 'I'm sorry;' and the hurting leaves you numb. Will you forgive? Will you forget? Will you live what you know? He left his rights; will you leave yours? You don't understand it. Let it go." -- Newsboys |