On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 11:44:17AM +0100, dick hoogendijk wrote:
> > How to make X listen on the network depends on how you start the X
> > server. If you use startx(1), then you just need to invoke it as:
> >
> > startx -listen_tcp
>
> Hmm, well, this definately does not work for me ;-/
So
> How to make X listen on the network depends on how you start the X
> server. If you use startx(1), then you just need to invoke it as:
>
> startx -listen_tcp
Hmm, well, this definately does not work for me ;-/
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On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 07:07:49PM +, William Palfreman wrote:
> How can I allow Xfree86 to listen for network connections again? I
> certainly used to have no problem doing this, and I don't see anything
> about this specific and probably very simple problem in the handbook or
> googling.
>
How can I allow Xfree86 to listen for network connections again? I
certainly used to have no problem doing this, and I don't see anything
about this specific and probably very simple problem in the handbook or
googling.
I'm running an X server on my workstation (Xfree86 4.1) on my
workstation (Fr