Re: debian X startup

2004-07-12 Thread Thomas Adam
--- Matt Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I want to have boxes a, b and c boot straight to the > gdm of box d. When a user logs out of a, b or c, they > should once again be taken back to gdm of box d. There are a number of ways to do this, XDMCP is one of them, but ssh -X is preferred, and

Re: debian X startup

2004-07-12 Thread Matt Johnson
--- Michael B Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Matt Johnson said: > > 3. Now I want to hack the X startup scripts to > > *automatically* go to one machine's log in screen > > (I'll call that machine the "application server"). > I > > know the line I need to add will be X -query > > 192.168.0.10 (

debian X startup

2004-07-11 Thread Matt Johnson
Hi all, I have four debian workstations setup at the school I teach in. We'll start off with linux on the desktop in the library as browsing & research machines. I figure this is a good way in - the machine are donated and have no OS on them, so I have a strong argument here. 1. Debian is impress