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Re: graphical login to a different Linux machine



On 11/04/03 15:55 +0200 Sebastien PICARD wrote:
> You tried VNC?
> 

Yes, I do use VNC. But that is for getting the Linux
Desktop on a windows computer.

But here what I needed is this (as an example):
  There are two Linux computers(say A & B), both showing xdm/gdm/kdm.
  Now, I want to log into B from the login screen presented to me at
  computer A. As others in this list have suggested, I can use XDMCP
  at B so that it can accept login requests from A. 

This facility was what I saw; an XP user at one computer logging in to
another XP computer. He just selected the domain from a pull down list
and then entered a login name at the computer he was connecting to.

I have been reading the XDMCP related docs. But I can only find out if
I understood it well after I try out. This won't be until wednesday 
(when I will get a chance to enter the computer lab at college).

Regards,
Santanu



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