Is GDM1 available in your repos?  I ask because Debian Squeeze (what I'm
using) has GDM1 available even though GDM2 is the default.

-Rob

On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 10:33:40AM -0600, Royce Souther wrote:
> I have about four LTSP networks that have LTSP4 and have been running great
> for years now. Clients are very happy but need to run LibreOffice to support
> new file types so rather then rebuild their entire network I am installing
> VMware images to host their desktop sessions using Edubuntu based on Ubuntu
> 11.04.
> 
> GDM1 had a great setup tool and I loved it for LTSP networks but now GDM2 is
> out and it is a POS. The great setup tool is gone, it has less features then
> GDM1 and now I am finding that it cannot do very many XDMCP sessions.
> Changing the MaxSessions value manually in /etc/gdm/custom.conf has no
> affect. GDM2 seems to be limited to 8 sessions and I need about 40. There
> are many bug reports about how GDM2 is not properly supporting XDMCP like
> GDM1 did. Some of these bug reports are new and other go back to the very
> early days of GDM2. It seems that GDM2 is crap. Very frustrated with GDM2,
> not happy at all.
> 
> Is anyone else finding this? Is there a work around?
> 
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