Success! Re: [suse-kde] How do I export X desktop to remote Win2K machine ?
Chris, Success. You did it dude. It all came down to finding the file kdmrc and enabling XDMCP. Thanks! Cheers, Douglass Turner email: dugla@excite.com
Hi,
I succesfully managed to login on a KDE desktop on a windows 2000 machine using Xmanager (Win2k)
All I had 2 do was enable XDMCP broadcast on my Linux. I've done this on SuSE 8.0 and 8.1
I believe the file is located somewhere in /etc/opt/kde3/share/config/kdm/ filename : kdmrc In there you will have to change from false to true:
[XDMCP] Enabled = True
THEN : in /etc/X11/xdm there are several files in here : xdm-config Xaccess Xservers Xresources
here the only thing I changed was this : in xdm-config : uncomment the following : DisplayManager.requestPort: 0
and in Xaccess set this:
# First line for direct queries * # Following line for indirect queries * CHOOSER BROADCAST
THEN RESTART XSERVER
Once all that is enabled you should see your Linux box pop up in Xmanager Browser (http://www.netsarang.com/products/xmanager.html)
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great... I did it too but, I have problems with XDM, can get it remote, I
already did the changes in conf files that you said before but xmanager can
connect it.... any way whit xhost, my wmaker desk looks beauty in windows
;-) jejejej great..
Raul
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From: "Douglass Turner"
Chris,
Success. You did it dude. It all came down to finding the file kdmrc and
enabling XDMCP. Thanks!
Cheers, Douglass Turner email: dugla@excite.com
Hi,
I succesfully managed to login on a KDE desktop on a windows 2000
machine
using Xmanager (Win2k)
All I had 2 do was enable XDMCP broadcast on my Linux. I've done this on SuSE 8.0 and 8.1
I believe the file is located somewhere in /etc/opt/kde3/share/config/kdm/ filename : kdmrc In there you will have to change from false to true:
[XDMCP] Enabled = True
THEN : in /etc/X11/xdm there are several files in here : xdm-config Xaccess Xservers Xresources
here the only thing I changed was this : in xdm-config : uncomment the following : DisplayManager.requestPort: 0
and in Xaccess set this:
# First line for direct queries * # Following line for indirect queries * CHOOSER BROADCAST
THEN RESTART XSERVER
Once all that is enabled you should see your Linux box pop up in Xmanager Browser (http://www.netsarang.com/products/xmanager.html)
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Hi!!!
Here to serve as long as I know the solution ;)))))
hhehe
makes me happy it worked ;)
regards
Chris F
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Douglass Turner"
Chris,
Success. You did it dude. It all came down to finding the file kdmrc and
enabling XDMCP. Thanks!
Cheers, Douglass Turner email: dugla@excite.com
Hi,
I succesfully managed to login on a KDE desktop on a windows 2000
machine
using Xmanager (Win2k)
All I had 2 do was enable XDMCP broadcast on my Linux. I've done this on SuSE 8.0 and 8.1
I believe the file is located somewhere in /etc/opt/kde3/share/config/kdm/ filename : kdmrc In there you will have to change from false to true:
[XDMCP] Enabled = True
THEN : in /etc/X11/xdm there are several files in here : xdm-config Xaccess Xservers Xresources
here the only thing I changed was this : in xdm-config : uncomment the following : DisplayManager.requestPort: 0
and in Xaccess set this:
# First line for direct queries * # Following line for indirect queries * CHOOSER BROADCAST
THEN RESTART XSERVER
Once all that is enabled you should see your Linux box pop up in Xmanager Browser (http://www.netsarang.com/products/xmanager.html)
My pleasure ;)
regards
Chris FitzGerald
EMC Datacenter Coordinator
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Douglass Turner"
Chris,
Success. You did it dude. It all came down to finding the file kdmrc and
enabling XDMCP. Thanks!
Cheers, Douglass Turner email: dugla@excite.com
Hi,
I succesfully managed to login on a KDE desktop on a windows 2000
machine
using Xmanager (Win2k)
All I had 2 do was enable XDMCP broadcast on my Linux. I've done this on SuSE 8.0 and 8.1
I believe the file is located somewhere in /etc/opt/kde3/share/config/kdm/ filename : kdmrc In there you will have to change from false to true:
[XDMCP] Enabled = True
THEN : in /etc/X11/xdm there are several files in here : xdm-config Xaccess Xservers Xresources
here the only thing I changed was this : in xdm-config : uncomment the following : DisplayManager.requestPort: 0
and in Xaccess set this:
# First line for direct queries * # Following line for indirect queries * CHOOSER BROADCAST
THEN RESTART XSERVER
Once all that is enabled you should see your Linux box pop up in Xmanager Browser (http://www.netsarang.com/products/xmanager.html)
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