> > Can you connect a working linux computer on the system; go on a
> > virtual text console and launch 'X :1 -query a.b.c.d' where a.b.c.d is
> > the LTSP server IP address.
>
> I'm not entirely sure what I'm supposed to see when I do this.
>
> I just ssh-ed into another computer on my network and here is what I got when
> I ran that command.  (My LTSP server is 192.168.0.2)

Sorry, you have to walk to the console of this computer, because this
command launch a second X server on the computer and ask it to connect
to you LTSP server.

You are supposed to see xdm or any *dm running on the LTSP server.

-- 
Sebastien Koechlin

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