Hello,
I have installed Redhat Enterprise Linux 4 to a hard
drive. I have two screens configured. When I boot off
of the hard drive, X windows starts on both of my
screens EVERY time (using startx). I now configure my
client to boot from the network. I rsync the hard
drive image over to my server
Hi,
I have RedHat Enterprise Linux 4. When I start my
X-server (with startx) I type xhost + to enable all
hosts to access my server. I want to put this command
in a startup file. I read that I should create an
/etc/X0.hosts and put + in it but that did not seem
to work.
What I should I do?
Hi,
I am running RedHat Enterprise 4. I have 2 display
adapters in my server where
I run 2 different window managers, one on each
screen. I have a ServerLayout
section in Xorg.conf section where I have a Screen 0
and Screen 1 section.
I also have 2 screen sections, 2 device sections and 2
Hi,
Thanks for your reply. That sounds good to me. I would
be happy with just getting TWM on one screen and
just having the X server running on the other screen.
I can get my 2 screens up when I do:
# xinit -- :0
I get an X server running on the first screen with a
default xterm window. I get
Hi,
My goal is to be able to create two displays not
screens running 2 different window managers (one
will actually be just an X-server). I want to run
Gnome on one display (keyboard and mouse) and just an
X-Server (no keyboard and mouse) with no window
manager in the other.
I have tried both a
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