--- Frank Gevaerts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sat, Jan 01, 2005 at 04:17:38PM -0800, Ridge > Chittenden wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > (Another question, new thread.... Appreciate all > the > > help as I try to understand Debian and Linux.) > > > > I have a machine running Debian Woody that's being > > used as a server--no keyboard, no mouse, no > monitor. I > > have XDMCP set up so that I can log in to an X > session > > on the machine from another machine on my home > > network. > > > > The question: I want to slim down the machine as > much > > as I can (RAM is limited), and I don't want to > load > > stuff I don't have to. What do I really need in > > XF86Config-4 for a machine that never has a local > > display? Another way to put it is, does the video > > card, monitor, mouse and keyboard information come > > from the XF86Config-4 on the machine that's > logging > > in? Or the machine that's running X? > > The machine that's running X needs a normal full > XF86Config-4, the > machine serving XDMCP sessions does not need an > XF86Config-4 file or an > X server (package xserver-xfree86) at all. > > Frank
<snip> OK, but that's what I don't really understand. Which machine is running X? Machine A (adam) is running gdm. From machine B (byron), I log on to adam's gdm screen, which is delivered by XDMCP. When I log on to adam from byron, I use an adam user account; the display is on byron. (adam has no monitor, keyboard or mouse.) Is it adam or byron that needs the XF86Config-4? If adam, what sort of "monitor" settings should I use, as two machines with different kinds of monitors log on to adam over XDMCP? Thanks. rc __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - now with 250MB free storage. Learn more. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]