Connect X to X

Guillermo Garron guillermo.fedora at gmail.com
Fri Jul 21 03:31:16 UTC 2006


> >
> > I'm actually running the k12ltsp modified version of FC5 so I'm not
> > quite sure what you have to do to enable XDMCP logins in a stock
> > version (k12ltsp adds the ability to network-boot thin clients and
> > thus has it on by default).  In earlier versions you would run
> > gdmconfig, click the XDMCP tab, then check the box that says
> > 'enable XDMCP', but it is changed in FC5.  It may be under
> > System/Administration/Login Screen.
Yes it is as you said, it is under that menu on GNOME
and i tried on CENTOS also, and it is with gdmconfig, just like to said

>
> There's no need to disable X locally.
>
> Locally, by default, X runs on display :0. To have both a local session and a
> remote session simultaneously all you need to do is start another X session on a
> different display. To start the remote session on display :1 you run:
>
> X :1 -query remote_server
Yes i tried that way and works great!!

>
> then you have your local session on :0 (ctrl-alt-F7) and the remote session on
> :1 (ctrl-alt-F8).
also true!
thanks you all!




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