Mandag 03 januar 2005 04:34 skrev Jim McQuillan:
> On Sat, 1 Jan 2005, Michael Hoeller wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > thanks a lot for the help. Almost everthing works a wanted. A little
> > Problem remains. These Clienst which have faily old screens display
> > everything ok. But the normal flatscreens
Dears,I have Slackware 10 & LTSP.I have installed Perl
modules on my system.ltspcfg is working,But option of
7 doesn´t work.(configuring XDMCP)
Please guide me that i can configure XDMCP by hand.
Now,My X can up,But it stay,it doesn´t progress.
Even mouse doesn´t convert from a big X to cursor.
Ple
On Sat, 1 Jan 2005, Michael Hoeller wrote:
> Hello,
>
> thanks a lot for the help. Almost everthing works a wanted. A little
> Problem remains. These Clienst which have faily old screens display
> everything ok. But the normal flatscreens have a problem .. when I
> scroll e.g. a file list in the
Dears,
At first i must say you "thank you".Because i could
load kernel from network with PXE standard.
Dears,But i didn't configure X.Please help me that i
can configure it.
Yours,Mohsen
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Thanks, this did the trick.
This depends on which login manager you use. With KDM on Debian, for example,
you can simply comment out the appropriate ":0" line in the
file /etc/kde3/kdm/Xservers, as such restricting kdm to listen for remote
login requests. There's similar configurability for GDM and
I have a very strange problem which hunted me during the last days :-|
After changing my server from suse 7.3 (Xfree86 4.1) to gentoo the keyboards
of the diskless clients stopped working. The hints I've found about XFree <->
Xorg
problems doesn't solve my probelm (even installing XFree86 4.3.99 d