Thanks guys. Appreciate your help. Will have to change over to gdm (had
some issues so I used xdm). 

Let you know once I've got it working.

Cheers,
-bert


On Wed, 2002-10-23 at 19:30, Craig Ringer wrote:
> Bert van Brakel wrote:
> > Anybody know how to setup ltsp so that a user has a choice which X
> > server to login too?
> >
> > I assume we just have to get the client terminal Xserver to connect to a
> > different xdm/gdm/kdm server. How to connect that up to the login prompt
> > would be the tricky bit.
> 
> The easiest way, at least with gdm, is in the [xdmcp] section of 
> gdm.conf set
>       HonorIndirect=true
> Then you can connect to gdm using
>       X -indirect <gdmhost>
> instead of
>       X -query <gdmhost>
> as you'd normally do, and you get a handy host chooser, maintained 
> automatically by gdm.
> 
>   Cool isn't it? I use it here even though we don't have thin clients 
> deployed (yet, working on it) to control login to the linux server or 
> the SCO box. Yeah, its cross-platform too 'cos XDMCP's a standard 
> protocol - really cool.
> 
> -- 
> Craig Ringer
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>       -- if it ain't broke, add features 'till it is. (or:)
>       while (! broken) { features ++ ; broken = isBroken(features) }
-- 
Bert van Brakel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Advance-Enterprise.com



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