Hello Hunter,

        look in /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf for the "[servers]" section and
delete (or add) what ever you need to from there.  If you're using your dm
with remote X servers you probably want to look at the "[xdmcp]" section
and make sure it's enabled and tuned to your needs.

M.

On Sun, 5 Dec 1999, hUnTeR wrote:

> Evening list readers - 
> 
> I have recently upgraded my gnome apps, etc, on my redhat-6.1 servers,
> and was looking at running some remote x sessions. I have run xdm in the
> past and like it because it doesnt fire up on the local xserver just
> runs in the background broadcasting XDM waiting for a connection
> attempt. I took a look at gdm and its a bit nicer, but i cannot for the
> life of me figure out how to run it so it doesnt connect to the local
> display (i.e. local:0). I noticed that in the /etc/X11/xdm/xdm.conf file
> it makes reference to 'DisplayManager.servers: /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers'
> which is where i turn off the local display. I am wondering if anyone
> knows how to get gdm to do the same thing. I prefer the redhat login
> with the session selection to xdm. 
> 
> Anyone have any suggestions? I took a look at the redhat site, gnome
> site, and there is no man page for gdm. Any help would be greatly
> appreciated.
> 
> Regards
> 


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