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(2.15) Slackware Tips
Slackware comes with The Reference Implementation of NNTP as well as INN. However, if you select "INN" it doesn't remove the nntp entry in your /etc/inetd.conf. If the Slackware people aren't sure why INN requires you to remove that line from /etc/inetd.conf, they should get out of the business. (oh, they can complain to tal@plts.org... he wrote this paragraph).
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