Re: [Ltsp-discuss] My Success Story

2004-11-19 Thread Tom Allison
Tom Allison wrote: Well, I got the boot floppy approach to work on my notebook. BTW, Wings display manager does not support XDMCP Wings display manager does support XDMCP. But it's not typically configured for it (at least in Debian) /etc/X11/wdm/wdm-config DisplayManager.requestPort: 177 This

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] My Success Story

2004-11-19 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004, Tom Allison wrote: > Well, I got the boot floppy approach to work on my notebook. > > BTW, Wings display manager does not support XDMCP It does support XDMCP. Maybe your wdm-config has DisplayManager.requestPort defined to not listen for XDMCP? > Besides XDM and KDM, are the

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] My Success Story

2004-11-19 Thread Christian Collins
GDM You can customize XDM to look better. GDM can be highly customized too. Tom Allison wrote: Well, I got the boot floppy approach to work on my notebook. BTW, Wings display manager does not support XDMCP Besides XDM and KDM, are there any others? XDM is a bit stark and KDM is .. I don't have a

[Ltsp-discuss] My Success Story

2004-11-19 Thread Tom Allison
Well, I got the boot floppy approach to work on my notebook. BTW, Wings display manager does not support XDMCP Besides XDM and KDM, are there any others? XDM is a bit stark and KDM is .. I don't have any KDE on my workstation. The only realy problem I have right now is that my workstation has a