ummmmm surely your /etc/X11/XF86Config file shouldn't be used when logging in from a remote terminal? Isn't there a separate hierarchy for the configs for the ncd terminal? why would you use the nv or nvidia drivers for a terminal?
Don't know ...
All I know is that the XF86Config-4 file says that the GLX module is enabled, and the kdm.log says that the Explora doesn't support GLX.
Perhaps the answer is to run an X for local displays, and another X for the remote ones? But I sort of thought that was the whole point of Xaccess and XDMCP ...
I've never delved into X, it seems to be very complex. Plus the value of a distribution is that they've set it all up for me already (as long as I don't try to so something odd ... like hook up an Explora ...)
-jim
