> > Yes, but did you try it anyways? Most Linux distributions > set XDMCP up as > default when it sets up X. I would simply try it, before you > worry about > setting it up on the Linux system.
I did try it. I got "too many retransmissions" errors. > > Another thought about the Netscape problem you are having... > How much time are > you giving it to come up? How far away is the remote > machine? (What is the > ping rate?) If you have a ping rate of 70ms or so, Netscape > will be dog slow, > and could take as long as 10 minutes to come up.... X > programs dont work too > well over networks with latency (ie cable modem). This is probably the issue. My ping latency is between 100 and 350 ms! I am over DSL and through a VPN to the server I am connecting too. Sounds like my expectations were not in line with reality on this. Now where is that lynx browser... ;-) > > The other thought, if you think your window manager is the > problem... kill off > twm, and run a window manager from the remote machine, and > try it again. > > Brian __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/
