I have done this with Gnome/Ubuntu some time ago (and don't recall the details, 
but think it was in gdm somewhere), but not sure how to do on lubuntu/lxde --- 

I need to configure the X server to accept connections (x11 protocol) from 
clients on other machines. Firewall is not the issue (there is none), but for 
whatever reason X seems to listen to "localhost" but not general IP addresses. 
I tried xhost + but that didn't change anything. In a nutshell, if the IP 
address of my lubuntu box is a.b.c.d, on ANOTHER machine on the LAN I'd like to 
do xterm -display a.b.c.d:0 or something along those lines.

Very tks any advice,

Dave


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