Re: [opensuse] Xclient default
- From: James Knott <james.knott@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 12:07:43 -0400
Hans de Faber wrote:
Hi Folks,The "client" is the system you want remote access to. To enable it, go into Yast sysconfig editor. Under Desktop > Display Manager > DISPLAYMANAGER_REMOTE_ACCESS change the setting to "Yes". Once that is configured, Click on the Geeko and select Switch User > Start New Session. On the login screen, at the lower left, click on System and then Remote Login. You should then see all avaialble systems. Also, you do not have to be logged into a computer first to do this. The same process works from the main login screen. Also, I have found connecting to a SUSE 11 system will cause older SUSE versions to lock up, requiring a reboot.
1.Does anybody know where the default Xclient is defined ?
2.Or where is defined which desktop I get KDE3 or KDE4 ?
Thanks, Hans
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