> > An even easier way is to run DSL in text mode (I
> believe you type:  DSL 2   at the boot prompt), then run X
> like this:  X -query myltspserver
> > 
> > That'll give you a full desktop gui from the ltsp
> server.  I have to give credit to Les Mikesell on the
> K12LTSP list for teaching me this trick years
> > ago.
> > 
> A couple of clarifications:  
> 
> 1)  you need to be root to do this (booting DSL 2 will give
> you a root prompt)
> 2)  XDMCP needs to be enabled on the server, I think.
> 
> -Rob

Thanks.  Have you tried it on DSL lately?  I just get a whole bunch of text 
telling me the different options - like I'm not passing it something it needs. 


      

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