On 12/21/06, Ori Idan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I have two computers on internal network (both of them Debian unstable)
I would like to login to a remote computer using gdm.


That is, you want to start an entirely new GNOME/KDE session using a remote
computer as the display. This is called XDMCP. For that to work, the remote
computer's X server should connect to your gdm through the XDMCP port (UDP
177 -- make sure you have it open in your firewall!).

Often, on the remote computer, you'd run GDM or KDM as well and it'll have a
GUI option for starting a remote session. Otherwise (e.g. if you're on
Cygwin), you can start a remote session manually:

 X --query your-gdm-machine

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