On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 1:10 PM, Brodie, Kent <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hm!   Xming looks promising for out site, since it's lightweight.   I do want 
> to run XDMCP sessions to redhat servers, but I'd having an interesting issue 
> as I tried it today:::
>
> I fire up xming, I get the nice pretty redhat login screen - SO FAR, SO 
> GOOD...   But then I log in and then..   black.   That's it.
>
> I cannot determine what's happening; I have all firewalls turned off to for 
> testing.
>
> I like x-win32, but we have a lot of users and our budgets are being 
> pressured to trim back....
>
> If anyone has any insight,,....
>
> Thanks, -kcb


I may be out of the loop on typical usage of X these days, but in
general you would send back individual apps from the server.  If you
see a Redhat login page, that suggests you are trying to start a full
remote desktop from the server.  Generally you don't treat X like
remote desktop.  Remote desktop sends just a picture of the remote
desktop into a local window, where X is made for sending each
individual window.

Test it by starting xterm on the remote server.  If that works then
all of your basic X setup (firewall, network, etc...) is working
correctly.

If you want remote desktop, look into NX or VNC.


-☙ Brian Mathis ❧-
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