Re: [Ltsp-discuss] x authorization

2008-09-08 Thread David Burgess
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 7:06 AM, jam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi If anybody can explain to a bear of little brain :-) Once-upon-a-time xhost + would allow anybody to write to your display. That is no longer true with ltsp-5 I have clients say ws001 with user HeHim logged-on. IMe want to

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] x authorization

2008-09-08 Thread jam
On Tuesday 09 September 2008 03:05:59 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If anybody can explain to a bear of little brain :-) Once-upon-a-time xhost + would allow anybody to write to your display. That is no longer true with ltsp-5 I have clients say ws001 with user HeHim logged-on. IMe

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] x authorization

2008-09-05 Thread jam
On Friday 05 September 2008 22:18:21 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If anybody can explain to a bear of little brain :-) Once-upon-a-time xhost + would allow anybody to write to your display. That is no longer true with ltsp-5 I have clients say ws001 with user HeHim logged-on. IMe want

[Ltsp-discuss] x authorization

2008-09-04 Thread jam
Hi If anybody can explain to a bear of little brain :-) Once-upon-a-time xhost + would allow anybody to write to your display. That is no longer true with ltsp-5 I have clients say ws001 with user HeHim logged-on. IMe want to send HeHim a message with xmessage. How can I do that, in

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] x authorization

2008-09-04 Thread Jim McQuillan
James, My brain is too rusty to answer your specific question, but when I was trying to figure out a way to send messages to users, several people suggested that I try jabber. I setup ejabberd (one of many available choices) on my server, and configured my users to use pidgin, and now I can