Hi everyone,
I'm very close to having this working properly. Here's what's
installed. GDM and kde, gnome is not installed. Here is what I'm
seeing. GDM is listening and accepting connections properly.
1. After logging into a session via x windows, if a user right clicks
the desktop and selects loggoff, kde attempts to start another re-spawn
a new display on DISPLAY 0, which of course would only work if the user
was actually logged in at the console. If the user just ends the x
session (closes the client window on their computer, everything works
and closes fine). Is there away to remove the loggoff option from kde?
2. When a user connects to gdm (they haven't logged in yet, they are
sitting at the login prompt) and clicks the session button and chooses a
session that is not their default session, the desktop and kde load
fine. If the user does not click the session button, then kde never
loads and all they get is a black screen, no errors or anything.
Please advise as to how I can work around these 2 bugs. If there isn't
an easy workaround, I would like to possibly try kdm. Is there a way to
stop gdm and start kdm without restarting the box? Thanks.
Aaron
Aaron Bliss wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have a user who would like to connect to x windows on one of our
linux servers. I'm not use to offering up x windows to any end users
(I'm a command line guy) so I'm struggling with this a bit. I've
installed x font server, daemon is running, and I installed xfce.
Server is running at run level 5 right now. I'm not sure what ports I
need to open on the firewall to allow them to connect to the server or
what other config files that might be preventing them from displaying
an x session on their desktop (they have a windows x server running on
their machines). I know that x windows sessions are insecure, so I
would also be in favor of forwarding the session over ssh, but I would
like to know how to connect with and without ssh to the xfs server.
Thanks for your help.
Aaron
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Systems Administrator
SUNY Brockport
(585) 395-2417
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