I use xdm, and I want other systems to be able to use X -query hostname to
act as terminals connected to my system. When they try, they get a blank X
screen and no login prompt. I don't know whether they're successfully
connecting and not getting the prompt, or not connecting at a
Gerhard Kroder wrote:
> i have an sun-server accessable to run remote X sessions (dtlogin
> fetched with X -query ...). logging onto the sun works fine, switching
> back to local (linux) X with ctrl-alt-f7 is fine, too. but switching to
> sun's display back again i run in troub
i have an sun-server accessable to run remote X sessions (dtlogin
fetched with X -query ...). logging onto the sun works fine, switching
back to local (linux) X with ctrl-alt-f7 is fine, too. but switching to
sun's display back again i run in trouble. all i can see is a black
screen with
On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Damir J. Naden wrote:
> Hi Michael Beattie; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote:
> > Whenever I start X, I get an xterm automatically opening. Is there a way
> > to stop this? I have never minded until now, but now I usually close it
> > straight away. The reason I ask is that
Hi Michael Beattie; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote:
> Whenever I start X, I get an xterm automatically opening. Is there a way
> to stop this? I have never minded until now, but now I usually close it
> straight away. The reason I ask is that it does not appear to be a result
> of one of the wi
Whenever I start X, I get an xterm automatically opening. Is there a way
to stop this? I have never minded until now, but now I usually close it
straight away. The reason I ask is that it does not appear to be a result
of one of the windowmanagers opening. there is a routine in the Xsession
file:
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