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That's exactly what I'd done.
First "init 3", then "init 5" and finally rebooted (must be the Win
syndrome).
I've also checked /var/log/messages but couldn't find any error/alert (nor I
expected to find any).
My googling continues...
-mw
On 12/9/05, Jerry Westrick
On Friday 09 December 2005 16:58, Mello wrote:
Hi Jerry, thanks for your prompt reply.
I went into YAST2/sysconfig editor and I believe I've found those settings you mentioned. Under the following hierarchy: Desktop -> Display manager I've checked: DISPLAYMANAGER = kdm DISPLAYMANAGER_REMOTE_ACCESS = yes DISPLAYMANAGER_ROOT_LOGIN_REMOTE = yes (this even scares me a bit) DISPLAYMANAGER_STARTS_XSERVER = yes
The problem still stays: no login manager in vncviewer.
Will be waiting for more ideas :)
THX, -mw Okay, DISPLAYMANAGER_ROOT_LOGIN_REMOTE allows you to login as Root when connecting via vnc. Choose your poison...
Several times I've found that specifically those options did take effect until I dropped to "init 3" and back to "Init 5", I usually reboot... Although It's a nono to say something like that about linux!
Jerry
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