On Mon, 08 Nov 2010 10:23:25 -
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> why not just contributing a fix or changing the login manager to one
> support xdmcp? Other linux distributions will have the same issue since
> the bug is a gdm one
>
I think it's NOT a GDM bug since I'm happily using GDM (2.20.11) o
Install wdm, dpkg-reconfigure gdm, select wdm as your default. Talk to
me offline keith at ksmith.com as this is not in scope. You are having
a problem with Xnest which may have nothing to do with the display
manager. You can determine that trivially by running another X session
against the dm.
kdm is working.
Am Dienstag, den 26.10.2010, 07:14 + schrieb Jochen Hebbrecht:
> Is there *somebody* who has a working solution? Because I read all
> comments, and I tried some workarounds, but none of them worked for me
> ... :-(
>
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No option to log in remotely via XDMCP
https://bugs.laun
On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 05:42:31PM -, Keith Edwin Smith wrote:
> As Scott says and moreover. Ubuntu could have "solved" this trivially.
> Ubuntu decided to package a broken version of GDM when an older
> functional version exists that is totally compatable and already working
> and in place in
Ubuntu delivers it to users. It may not be a problem Ubuntu created and
it may not be one Ubuntu can reasonably solve, but it's definitely a
problem in Ubuntu.
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No option to log in remotely via XDMCP
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/408417
You received this bug notification because you are a mem
One main features removed from gdm, is the possibility to log in from the
gdm login screen. This was an important feature, that should not have been
removed.
Also, GDMSetup is reduced to only configuring automatic login. All other
settings are removed, including the option to enable remote log in
Robert Ancell [2009-09-10 2:59 -]:
> Proposed solution: Make the old GDM available in Karmic as a 'gdm-old'
> package for users requiring this functionality
It's just a temporary workaround, though, of course. As it happens,
"gdm-2.20" is in source NEW, as a proposed alternative login manager