On Mon, 26 Aug 2002 13:38:44 -0400 (EDT)
 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tomy,
> 
> You are having a problem with the Display manager,
> probably KDM, GDM or XDM.
> 
> It sounds like the display manager isn't listening on
> port 177 for incoming connections from the workstations.
> 
> To prove this, do this:
> 
>    netstat -anp | grep ":177 "
> 
> it will probably return nothing at all.
> 
> The next step would be to figure out which display
> manager is configured to run on your server.
> 
> Try this:
> 
>    ps -e | grep dm
> 
> That should show something like:
> 
>   10713 ?        00:00:00 kdm
>   29551 ?        00:00:01 sendmail
> 
> In the example above, you'll see that 'kdm' is the
> display manager running on my system.
> 
> Notice that 'sendmail' appears, that is because it
> matched
> what you are grepping for 'dm'.
> 
> Anyway, once you figure out whether it is kdm, gdm or
> xdm,
> you need to configure it to allow remote requests.
> 
> here is what to do for whichever display mgr is enabled
> on your system:
> 
> kdm   edit the /etc/kde/kdm/kdmrc file, and look for
>       the '[Xdmcp]' section.  Make sure it says:
> 
>       [Xdmcp]
>       Enable=true
> 
> gdm   edit the /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf file and look for
>       the '[xdmcp]' section.  Make sure it says:
> 
>       [xdmcp]
>       Enable=true
> 
> xdm   edit the /etc/X11/xdm/xdm-config.  Look for the
>       line that says 'DisplayManager.requestPort' and
>       make sure it is commented out.
> 
> 
> You should only need to configure one of the display
> managers
> above, whichever is running on your system.
> 
> If none of the display managers are running, then you
> need
> to make sure your server is in runlevel 5.  You can
> verify
> this with the 'runlevel' command.  It should produce
> output like this:
> 
>    N 5
> 
> The 2nd field indicates the current runlevel.
> 
> And finally, once you have configured your display
> manager
> to allow remote connections, you need to restart the
> display mgr.  In your case, I recommend that you just
> reboot the server.
> 
> Once rebooted, you should be able to run
> the netstat command (shown above) again, and see output
> like this:
> 
>   udp     0    0 0.0.0.0:177      0.0.0.0:*
>      26318/kdm
> 
> 
> Jim McQuillan
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Tomy Ismail wrote:
> 
> > Why does when the X start but nothing happened, only a
> grey
> > windows and mouse cursor but no login windows. My
> client
> > using Sis onboard and my server using NVidia ,anyone
> please
> > ?

Ok now when i run this command ps -e | grep dm the result
is :
   2055 ?        00:00:00 prefdm

now what should i edit ,.. xdm,kdm or gdm. when i open all
that file the sections about xdmcp is enable,.. ?
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