Mike Brown
We just ran across this in gdm (gnome) and the fix is likely to be similar for the other display managers.
Look in /etc/opt/gnome/gdm/gdm.conf for the setting DisallowTCP=true and set it to false
That allowed X to start without "nolisten tcp"
If you set the variable DISPLAY_MANAGER_REMOTE_ACCESS and then run SuSEconfig, gdm and kdm should be setup correctly. Btw. this is documented in the 9.1 Release Notes, Andreas
Mike
On Tue, 2005-01-04 at 10:18, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Joe Georger
writes: I spoke too soon..... The following worked for my 9.1 box but did not work for my 9.2 box. On the latter I also tried to removed the -nolisten tcp flag in /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers file for display 0 but that didn't work either. Any other ideas?
Did you check: /etc/sysconfig/displaymanager: DISPLAYMANAGER_REMOTE_ACCESS
Andreas
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