On Thursday 03 May 2001 08:47, you wrote: > Everyone, > > Does this file "/etc/xinetd.conf" mean that it is no longer an ascii > file, and that it cannot be edited unless one uses > a X windows or GUI interface? Does this mean that the GUI determines > what we can do with "/etc/xinetd.conf"? > > Does anyone know the answer? Is Linux going off changing basic Unix > features? > > Robert A. > > It is an ascii file and you can edit it. Yes. Why would it not be? And I answered this last night... John -- # John Madden weez@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ICQ: 2EB9EA # FreeLists, Free mailing lists for all: //www.freelists.org # UNIX Systems Engineer, Ivy Tech State College: http://www.ivy.tec.in.us # Linux, Apache, Perl and C: All the best things in life are free! ============================================================= Avenir Web's Linux Discussion List List info: //www.freelists.org/cgi-bin/webpage?webpage_id=13 To unsubscribe: email linux-discussion-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject line. Administrative contact: weez@xxxxxxxxxxxxx =============================================================