Ted Ozolins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which config file determines whether kdm, gdm or xdm is
used? For some
reason I've drawn a blank. Been at this installing and
updating way too
long today G
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On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 08:14, Chris Kassopulo wrote:
Someone just answered this on alt.os.linux.slackware.
Take a look at /etc/rc.d/rc.4.
Chris
Yup, found thast going through the start-up scripts. Seems it first
looks for gdm if not then kdm by changing the order I now get kdm
On 22 Mar 2003 23:34:41 -0800
Ted Ozolins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which config file determines whether kdm, gdm or xdm is used? For some
reason I've drawn a blank. Been at this installing and updating way
too long today G
Every distro is different here. In Debian and its offshoots:
/etc/X11
Which config file determines whether kdm, gdm or xdm is used? For some
reason I've drawn a blank. Been at this installing and updating way too
long today G
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On Tue, 11 Mar 2003 22:05:59 -0500
Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
ANYWAY, to make a long story short, how can I start kdm in a modern
debian kde3 box so kdm will listen to udp port 177 and function as an
XDCMP server?
/etc/kde3/kdm/kdmrc has a section:
[Xdmcp]
Enable=false
If there is, I cannot find it. I have gone to the kdm directory and run:
grep 177 *
grep -i udp *
and nothing turns up.
BTW, kdmrc seems to be the replacement for xdm-config. Nice to see the
progress.
Joel
On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 11:07:06PM -0800, Ted Ozolins wrote:
Joel Hammer wrote:
Bingo
On Wed, 12 Mar 2003 00:47:08 -0500
Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bingo.
There is a section at the end of kdmrc:
[Xdmcp]
Enable=false
Willing=/etc/kde3/kdm/Xwilling
Xaccess=/etc/kde3/kdm/Xaccess
I changed Enable=true.
next line should read:
Port=177
[snip]
Ciao,
David
Hmmm... maybe Lindows alters kdmrc...
$ grep 177 /opt/kde3/share/config/kdm/kdmrc
# The UDP port KDM should listen on for XDMCP requests. Don't change the
177.
#Port=177
The default [XDMCP] section as provided by KDE in version 3.1:
[Xdmcp]
# Whether KDM should listen to XDMCP requests. Default
Thanks guys.
Port=177 solved that problem. kdm now listens on the proper port and all.
It would have sure been nice, since there is no man page for kdmrc, if the
lindows people had left in every possible option, commented out if
necessary, so people like me could know what to do.
string'ing
box which
display on the X server box.
I can also make my lindows box be an XDCMP client to other linux boxes.
These linux boxes are running kdm, which is listening to udp port 177,
as it usual.
But, what I cannot do is make my lindows box function as an XDCMP server.
That is to say, I cannot run
On Tuesday 11 March 2003 10:05 pm, someone claiming to be Joel Hammer wrote:
There is a lot of verbiage here, just skip to the end if you don't want to
waste your time.
snip
ANYWAY, to make a long story short, how can I start kdm in a modern
debian kde3 box so kdm will listen to udp port 177
Bingo.
There is a section at the end of kdmrc:
[Xdmcp]
Enable=false
Willing=/etc/kde3/kdm/Xwilling
Xaccess=/etc/kde3/kdm/Xaccess
I changed Enable=true.
Now, I get kdm listening to a unix socket, not to a udp socket.
This is an improvement, but not quite what I need. I guess there must be a
tcp
Joel Hammer wrote:
Bingo.
There is a section at the end of kdmrc:
[Xdmcp]
Enable=false
Willing=/etc/kde3/kdm/Xwilling
Xaccess=/etc/kde3/kdm/Xaccess
I changed Enable=true.
Now, I get kdm listening to a unix socket, not to a udp socket.
This is an improvement, but not quite what I need. I guess
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I know this is not a BSD list. But I cant find it at the moment.
http://www.linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/bsd-users
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On Mon, 11 Mar 2002 13:48:58 -0500
Michael W. Holdeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My screen comes up to a login. I can login as root and then enter startx, and
get KDE. If I logon as user and enter startx I get a message about needing to
be root.
I also always get a message for xauth refering
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I know this is not a BSD list. But I cant find it at the moment.
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