Thanks! This gets rid of the 'kdm_config[26231]: Can't read from core' error, and any error about IP address 0.0.0.0:0.
Unfortunately, I still have the 'kernel: mtrr: 0xd0000000,0x2000000 overlaps existing 0xd0000000,0x1000000' error, and I get no KDE.
This looks like a protected memory violation?
Any idea?
Thanks for the help so far!
Ben
Nick THOMPSON wrote:
You could also try using the "-from <ip addr>" Xwin parameter to send the PC IP address to the *nix box
Nick.
On Thu, 2004-02-12 at 20:17, Kevin Krammer wrote:
On Thursday 12 February 2004 13:37, Ben Clewett wrote:
Odd. I start it using the CygWin DOS command:
start Win -query %KDE_HOST% -no decoration -less pointer -ftp tsp/%KDE_HOST%:7100
Which has always just worked. Which is why I liked it so much.
But 0.0.0.0:0 can also mean NULL, as in an uninitialised variable. As in the previous comment 'kdm_config[26231]: Can't read from core'.
Hmm, perhaps there is some corription in the config file and KDM isn't reading relevant portions.
I did notice that 'xdmcp' was hard to configure. Had to be completed by hand. Setting up font servers, dabbling into very confusing security protocols, sometimes getting KDE applications starting on the wrong desktop.
I only did it manually once, just removing comments from the standard config.
Can you try a second XServer on the same machine using XDMCP to connect to KDM?
For example Xnest running in the first session,
Do you know whether future KDE models might have a more robust mechanism set up for xdmcp?
Sorry, no idea.
Cheers, Kevin
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