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On Monday 29 April 2002 03:33 pm, Linux wrote:
> I have found out that xinetd services are not starting as below
>
> I cannot execute any commands from the command prompt

I missed the start of this thread, sorry. 
Does it work if you type the full path to the command? For example:
/bin/ls
/usr/bin/free
If those commands work, it would be interesting to see the output of:
/bin/echo $PATH

> Apr 29 21:39:30 lennie xinetd[906]: amanda disabled, removing
> Apr 29 21:39:30 lennie xinetd[906]: amandaidx disabled, removing
> Apr 29 21:39:30 lennie xinetd[906]: amidxtape disabled, removing
[snip]
> Apr 29 21:39:31 lennie xinetd[906]: xinetd Version 2.3.3 started with
> libwrap options compiled in.

Normal, if you haven't enabled those services. The 'disabled' 
above means that the service is intentionally disabled via the associated 
config file in /etc/xinetd.d/{servicename}

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