Once upon a time Bruno Boettcher said...
> 
> and i am looking on to where to switch on again the TCP part, to let the
> X server listen on the net as well....

That depends on how you start your X server. 

The argument "-nolisten tcp" is passed by default to the X server
process.

I'm using kdm, which would have that argument in /etc/kde2/kdm/Xservers.
I think xinit gets it from /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc.

A recursive grep for "nolisten" should help find it: 
$ grep -r nolisten /etc/X11
(although you'll notice that kdm config isn't even under /etc/X11 !)



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