Starting with FC9 (Gnome 2.22.3 current I think) GDMSetup was removed due
to changes in which layers were handling the login screens/themes etc(By
Gnome I'm told). This contiues to date to be true with the advent of FC10
and new GNome. In fairness it is possible to configure xdmcp, but its a bit
Whether or not I agree with the sender is moot, this email violates the code
of conduct and is not appropriate for this group. I wont be surpised if you
get axed out of it. Think before you send.
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In fc 9+ there was a recent update to gnome gtk, I'd check that out first.
you can get and build the latest version from www.gtk.org
-Chuck
-Original Message-
From: Jay Mistry [mailto:jayli...@aol.in]
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2009 11:04 PM
To: gnome-list@gnome.org
Subject: ope
Bill
I recall reading somewhere that newer versions of Gnome dont use it,
rather
they use (quoting from defucnt memory) Vinagre, and something about how it
is integrated into gnome. I think if you look at the full netstat you'll see
another port open when you enable gnome's remote desktop.
JK;
I ran into a related issue where gconf files were corrupted (unclean
shutdown), if you look in the add/remove software under the keyword gconf,
you'll find a package called gconf-cleaner, I dont think its a total
solution but did correct several problems I created with file corruption.
Also, I