On Wednesday 31 Aug 2011 Michael D. Berger wrote: > On Tue, 30 Aug 2011 21:38:15 +0200, Martin Bednár wrote: > > [...] > > > Hi, > > > > A wild thought : is there any chance that it's your own computer that is > > trying to make you connect to it? Just try blocking anything to > > localhost, and you'll be set (don't forget to unblock afterwards it > > though, as it would result in very weird behaviour). > > > > Simply quitting/uninstalling KRDC might do the trick too. > > [...] > > How does one uninstall KRDC? > > yum -y list installed | grep -i krdc > > yields nothing. > It's part of kdenetwork, so you don't want to remove that. Take a look for a config file, though. If you can identify that you can probably stop this happening. Anne |
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