On Sat, 1 Mar 2008 06:31:39 +0530
Girish Venkatachalam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 01:10:06 Mar 01, Daniel Iliev wrote:
> > Hi, people
> >
> >
> > I installed FreeBSD using the "7.0-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso" CD
> > image. After I installed Gnome (pkg_add -r gnome2), I was able to
> > start
On Sat, 1 Mar 2008 12:20:40 +0530 Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
> I personally do not run gdm or kdm. So I would not know how to get
> this working but I *think* you already picked the right file. The one
> you quoted in your last mail. I think the key lies there. You have to
> modify it and restart
On 07:56:29 Mar 01, Daniel Iliev wrote:
>
> How am I supposed to do that? I believe it's up to gdm to open the port
> it should be listening on. Just like Xorg did. If you mean I should
> allow access to this port in the firewall, I must say I've not
> (explicitly) enabled one on this system becau
On Sat, 1 Mar 2008 10:22:29 +0530
Girish Venkatachalam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sorry, I forgot to mention that. nmap gives:
> >
> > PORTSTATE SERVICE
> > 177/udp closed xdmcp
> > 6000/tcp open X11
> >
> > Actually I think the latter is not required, but I'll let
> > everything be op
On 04:37:58 Mar 01, Daniel Iliev wrote:
> Indeed. It is not my intention to use XDMCP like that (although it has
> some advantages in some cases), but since the remote host wasn't on the
> local XDMCP list I tried a more direct approach.
>
Okay.
> Sorry, I forgot to mention that. nmap gives:
>
On Sat, 1 Mar 2008 06:31:39 +0530
Girish Venkatachalam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 01:10:06 Mar 01, Daniel Iliev wrote:
== snip ==
> > I started gdmsetup on the FreeBSD system and enabled "Remote
> > Login" (XDMCP). It was followed by a "gdm-restart". No error
> > messages, everything seems
On 01:10:06 Mar 01, Daniel Iliev wrote:
> Hi, people
>
>
> I installed FreeBSD using the "7.0-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso" CD image.
> After I installed Gnome (pkg_add -r gnome2), I was able to start it on
> the FreeBSD and show it on my GNU/Linux workstation like this:
>
> 1) (Xnest :1 &) ; termi
Hi, people
I installed FreeBSD using the "7.0-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso" CD image.
After I installed Gnome (pkg_add -r gnome2), I was able to start it on
the FreeBSD and show it on my GNU/Linux workstation like this:
1) (Xnest :1 &) ; terminal --display=:1
2) in the "Xnested" terminal:
ssh -Y bs