Thanks for the advise 
I did the same but it takes lot of time to display the servers 

any other method by which i can display both the servers?

regards

K.Dinesh

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If you want to enable XDMCP so that users can select what Xserver they
log in to, change the following:

Modify the '/opt/ltsp/i386/etc/rc.local' file. Change the following
lines:

echo “/usr/X11R6/bin/${XBINARY} ${XOPTS} ${ACC_CTRL} -indirect
${XDM_SERVER} > /dev/tty3 2>&1” > /tmp/start_ws
echo “/usr/X11R6/bin/${XBINARY} ${XOPTS} ${ACC_CTRL} -indirect
${XDM_SERVER}” > /tmp/start_ws


Assuming you're using XDM (not KDM or GDM), change:

Edit '/etc/X11/xdm/Xaccess' and remove the leading '#' from the
following lines: 

*               #any host can get a login window
*       CHOOSER BROADCAST # any indirect host can get a chooser


That should do it.

Ken McCord


vcare wrote:
> 
> I have multiple Xservers in my network , how i can give user a choose
> option by which he can select the X-server ,
> 
> Help & Guidance needed urgently
> 
> Regards
> K.Dinesh
> 
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