Thank you very mouch. I don't have souch a line though. But I found
out that gdm --no-console does a real good jo -- just for those who
have a similar problem.
Anyway, thank you.

2006/12/11, YoYo Siska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Nico Schümann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've set up a terminal server. Now, it actually works ([xdmcp] is
> enabled) and I can connect via X -broadcast, but GDM tries to start a
> local X server on the server machine. I don't want an X server to run
> on the terminal server. How do I configure GDM not to do this?

Just commenting out the local server ( the line that looks something
like '0=Standard') doesn't work?

I used to set up gdm that way some time ago and  I don't really remember
now, but I think commenting it out was enough...

I used gdm for xdmcp connections and kdm for the local server ;-) to
have the ability to start/stop them independently


yoyo
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