thanks for still taking the trouble to help me!
i will follow your troubleshooting but very quickly:
Xnest is something a friend told me about which meant i could open a konsole 
in kde on my workstation and type 'Xnest -query :1 <servername/ip>' or 
similar and a window would open, this would give me a login screen on the 
server in a window on the workstation, but only as i've described earlier 
when i was unable to also login locally on the server, alternatively 
ctrl-alt-fN>X -query <servername/ip> would work as well
there was a package called Xnest iirc :-)

bascule

On Tuesday 02 July 2002 9:55 am, you wrote:
> If all this works, all you need to do is comment out the line in
> /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers for your workstation also so that you don't have to
> type "X :1" instead of X. �btw, what is Xnest?
>
> Thanks,
> pesarif

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