I reverted to Feisty (for another reason) and tried employing the workaround in /etc/init.d/avahi-daemon described above. It did not work! Avahi-daemon did not detect the file change, so it did not reload itself, and the services were not "successfully established".
However, running "invoke-rc.d avahi-daemon reload" did work.
One more update:
I reverted to Feisty (for another reason) and tried employing the workaround in /etc/init. d/avahi- daemon described above. It did not work! Avahi-daemon did not detect the file change, so it did not reload itself, and the services were not "successfully established".
However, running "invoke-rc.d avahi-daemon reload" did work.