How do I do that ? I mean - tell machine A to handle it's own xdm and not
machine B's xdm
If there is a hole in my unix knowledge it is the X servers and their
manipulations :(
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Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 1:51 AM
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Subject: Re: X server mix-up
You probably have multiple Unix systems running 'xdm'. You can disable xdm
on the 'other system' if you don't need it there... or modify the xdm config
files on each system to configure which clients (well, X servers) they are
responsible for.
-Lee Allen
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