On Mon, 26 Oct 1998, Steve Rothanburg wrote:
In the XDM manpages(in the chooser section), it says you can set up XDM to
use chooser to
give a list of hosts you can connect to. I haven't really had time to look at
it, but it
says it'll use the chooser for indirect XDMCP connections. But it
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To: Steve Rothanburg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: Michael Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Debian User List debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: XDM and XDMCP
On Mon, 26 Oct 1998, Steve Rothanburg wrote:
In the XDM manpages(in the chooser section), it says you can set up
XDM to use chooser to
give
On Tue, 27 Oct 1998, Martin Waller wrote:
Couldn't you just use:
Xnest -query host -geometry widthxheight :1?
This will bring up a XDM login-screen from the desired host on display
:1 in a window of size geometry in your current X session.
Hmmm... after looking at the options you
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From: Michael Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Martin Waller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: Debian User List debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: XDM and XDMCP
On Tue, 27 Oct 1998, Martin Waller wrote:
Couldn't you just use:
Xnest -query host -geometry widthxheight :1?
This will bring
In the XDM manpages(in the chooser section), it says you can set up XDM to use
chooser to
give a list of hosts you can connect to. I haven't really had time to look at
it, but it
says it'll use the chooser for indirect XDMCP connections. But it sounds like
what you
really want is something that
On Thu, 22 Oct 1998, Steve Rothanburg wrote:
I've got it setup at work. All I've done is install the XDM package with
dselect and
have it start automagicly. I use it on a few systems and connect from Win9x
machines
running Xwin32.
If you say the host is already configured (Which is good),
I would like to get XDM to work over my local network so that I can log
into my friends box when I need to do some admin work... As a learning
experience, I thought I'd try getting XDMCP working. Anybody use this?
Anybody able to help me? Are there any good FAQ's/HOWTO's on this?
I've got it setup at work. All I've done is install the XDM package with
dselect and
have it start automagicly. I use it on a few systems and connect from Win9x
machines
running Xwin32.
Steve.
Michael Beattie wrote:
I would like to get XDM to work over my local network so that I can log
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