This is a little confusing. I have that nterm is the name of the service in port 1026, and I have gnome-session listening to it. I looked for manuals, docs and all sort of infos on the local system, including searching content on /etc. I could not find anything on nterm & gnome-session & port 1026. Wichert, I am running this thing in my machine and I dot know what it is for. Do you see my point? Sergio >A quick search (10 second) on google reveals that is might be a nroff >based printing service, used on AIX at least. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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- Re: GNOME'e nterm service Wichert Akkerman
- Re: GNOME'e nterm service Sergio Brandano
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- Re: GNOME'e nterm service Sergio Brandano
- Re: GNOME'e nterm service Sergio Brandano
- Re: GNOME'e nterm service Christian Hammers
- Re: GNOME'e nterm service Sergio Brandano
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