i have the same configuration here - on the linux side you need to have
"xdm" running - that means start at runlevel 5 (in /etc/inittab or "telinit
5") - on the windows (X-win32) side you simply start an XDMCP session and
X-win32 should find your linux server - after you confirm the selection of
server you get a standard login dialog and KDE will start ...
p.f.
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Sent: Friday, March 03, 2000 2:28
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Subject: [expert] Using X-Win32 to get KDE on Windows
Hi all,
I am trying to connect to my Linux box from my Win98 machine. Basically, I
have a fresh install of Linux on my box, got it all networked up. I can
successfully display single windows, such as running xterm or kfm on my
Windows machine (using a different X Window system on my Win machine -
namely MI/X) but I cannot figure how to run KDE itself. Any luck? I am
looking for what options to set in X-Win32 and what to type in Linux.
Thanks
Matt