Ah, now this may be the culprit.. I'll give it a shot
when I get back to that machine.
Thanks!
On Sun, Nov 12, 2000 at 11:22:10AM +0200, Martin Fluch wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Nov 2000, Rob wrote:
>
> > Thanks, but I use startx.
>
> And how about /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc ?
>
> Martin
>
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On Sun, 12 Nov 2000, Martin Fluch wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Nov 2000, Rob wrote:
>
> > Thanks, but I use startx.
>
> And how about /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc ?
Oh, and if you don't want to change it globaly on your system, you can
copy it to $HOME/.xserverrc and alter it acording to your needs.
Martin
On Sun, 12 Nov 2000, Rob wrote:
> Thanks, but I use startx.
And how about /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc ?
Martin
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Thanks, but I use startx.
On Sun, Nov 12, 2000 at 11:11:35AM +0200, Martin Fluch wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Nov 2000, Rob wrote:
>
> > I am using the XFree86 4 packages in Woody, and it works
> > great besides the fact that my X server no longer listens
> > on port 6000 for remote connections.
>
> Hmm
On Sun, 12 Nov 2000, Rob wrote:
> I am using the XFree86 4 packages in Woody, and it works
> great besides the fact that my X server no longer listens
> on port 6000 for remote connections.
Hmm ... if you use xdm to start the xserver, have you checked the file
/etc/X11/xdm/Xservers? In mine it re
Hello,
I am using the XFree86 4 packages in Woody, and it works
great besides the fact that my X server no longer listens
on port 6000 for remote connections.
I have been unable to find any info or documentation on
this. I am not sure where this behaviour can be configured.
Thanks for any help,
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