Re: Xwindow "ghost"?

From: Andrew Kar (akar3d_at_yahoo.com.au)
Date: 03/18/05

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    Larry I Smith wrote:

    > It seems to be KDM causing the IP entry.
    > I traced it backwards.
    >

    A pity for your theory that the bugzilla reports are about this happening
    when gdm is the login manager which would suggest that it is a more
    fundamental problem in the particular system and not what login manager or
    desktop is used.
    I have tried FC3, Mandrake 10.1 and Suse9.1 and none have this problem. It
    would appear to be some sort of misconfiguration


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