On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 09:19:41PM -0400, Jonathan D. Proulx wrote: > this means either: > > there are no host on the local subnet which are willing to let you > connect via XDMP or some thing is scrod in your config files (like wdm > is looking at xmd's config or some other random weirdness). > > I've always found Linux XDMP (well XFree86 I guess) to be kind of > tempermental, I don't know where you're machine is network wise, but > if there's any Solaris boxen available try: > > X -indirect solaris.my.network >
OK I tried X -indirect myXhost.edu and it just resarts over and over but, if I do X -query myXhost.edu I get the myXhost wdm login panel. This would indicate to me that XDMP is functioning from myXhost. I think my problem is that I dont have any way to start wdm once X has started. I am assuming that the correct thing to do was to just start X by hand and not try to start wdm. -- Frisco Rose "By any other name, I would smell the same" E.O.U. Stud. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Physics Mathematics Computer Science If all the ipv6 addresses were distributed evenly across the planets surface, there would be roughly 423,354,243,695,259,002,656 per square inch. And, no, I don't know what this has to do with anything.