I can't corroborate your claim that netstat "fails to work". I've removed
/etc/services, and netstat still runs, even though it can't resolve port
names (naturally). Is this what you mean? That doesn't seem RC to me.
Thanks,
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postmodern programmer
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thanks
waldi,
I can't corroborate your claim that netstat "fails to work". I've removed
/etc/services, and netstat still runs, even though it can't resolve port
names (naturally). Is this what you mean? That doesn't seem RC to me.
Thanks,
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Steve Langasek
postmodern programmer
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