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From: Dale <linux@picknowl.com.au>
To : LinuxSA <linuxsa@linuxsa.org.au>
Date: Thu, 09 May 2002 13:06:46 +0000
tcp port 6000 problems :o) (o:
Thanx to the people that helped me out with the tcp 6000 port, Well I
would like to say that I have worked it all out so now when I startx in
run level 3 all the tcp ports are closed now. I opened up the startx
program in a text editor to find that there are server arguments in
there and that is were I put the arg. -nolisten tcp and that done the
job for me.
Dale
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David Lloyd wrote:
>
> Simon
>
> > >It's your X server. Kill off XFree86 and it'll go away :-)
>
> <warning role="pedant">
> Wouldn't it be a more truthful statement to say that it's most likely to
> be your X server?
> </warning>
>
> DSL
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