--- Darryl Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 09:56:34 -0800 (PST), Ridge > Chittenden > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > <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? > > "byron" is running X. I believe if you edit > /etc/gdm/gdm.conf you > can make gdm not load a local (on adam) gui. > > When you connect to a machine with gdm (or xdm or > any other display > manager) you are essentially logging onto that > machine. It's like > using SSH to log into a shell, only your machine > running X (byron) has > the capability to display graphics. Any > applications you run on adam > (say Mozilla) will connect to $DISPLAY (it's an > environment variable) > in this case byron; and byron will display with the > application on > adam says to display. >
Thanks! For the record: Editing /etc/gdm/gdm.conf on adam and commenting out all the server lines seems to do the trick--no KDE, until I log in remotely. 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]