Ouch... any way to disable it?
or make it so I can play mp3s on the red hat box and make if foward THAT to
the viewer ;-)
Seriously, any way to shut it off at the client side?
-Seran O'Morrigan
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lly really anoying...
-Seran O'Morrigan
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Anybody else know anything about gdm and Xvnc?
Cheers!
#Seran O'Morrigan
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Any ideas?
Cheers!
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d would it look exactly the same as XFree? I've seen a
few people say that they have gotten the gnome login manager thing working
properly, but nobody's mentioned really how to do it. Any help would be
greatly appreciated.
C