Nope, usually xdmcp is available, but off by default on all linux installs.  it just usually has to be turned on
in the gdm.conf, etc.

On Sat, 2006-06-24 at 09:56 -0600, Mitchell Brown wrote:
Hi everyone,

After some google'ing and installing the LTSP stuff on my upstairs machine (BROWN1), I can now login remotely (from BROWN2) to this machine.
Now, what I found odd is, in the XDMCP chooser, I now have BROWN2 in there as well. And, the odd thing is -- it works... I can click BROWN2 and login to it,
but, I didn't install the ltsp stuff on it!

What program could be providing this service that I'm not aware of?
Did I even *need* to install ltsp to get the XDMCP server?

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