On Thu, Oct 02, 2003 at 01:08:20AM +0200, Dagfinn Ilmari Manns??ker wrote: > Andreas Leitner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I wonder whether NFS sharing .gconf is really the solution that is > > adequate. I am not sure but I think I read somewhere that gconf can be > > used across a network. But I have no idea how exactly that works or > > how to set it up... Does anybody else know this? > > You have to make ORBit talk TCP/IP, so that gconf can find gconfd > running on the other machine. > > Make sure you have ORBIIOPIPv4 and/or ORBIIOPIPv6, depending on which IP > version(s) you are using, set in /etc/orbitrc. > > Also, you need to make sure that rpc.statd and rpc.lockd (or the kernel > lockd thread, if using the kernel nfsd) are running on both the client > and the server for the locking to work. > > Seee /usr/share/doc/gconf2/FAQ.gz for more details.
Thanks alot! Andreas

