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Date:      Sun, 3 May 1998 18:33:12 -0400
From:      Irving Popovetsky <irvingp@puck.nether.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   remote xdm problems
Message-ID:  <19980503183312.A1996@puck.nether.net>

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Howdy,

	At home,  I have networked together my a 486 with 32 megs of ram
running FreeBSD-stable, which doesnt do anything but run PPP and ipfw to
my NT box.   I got the idea to set up my NT box with eXceed(from
hummingbird communications), which is arguably the best commercial
X-server package available for windows, to run an xdm query over to the
FreeBSD box.

well, everything works great and dandy.... except for one problem.  the
xsession dies after about a minute or two .... usually without even an
error message.   I have tried with different wm's, everything from fvwm to
afterstep to kde ..... and I tried messing with the SYSV stuff  (SHM, etc)
....  but that makes it die even faster sometimes.

at first I suspected the NT machine to be at fault (naturally :),  so I
tried different X servers  (but only x-win40 from starnet communications
did xdm queries) ... but I managed to replicate the problem, so I'm
wondering if the FreeBSD box is doing something funny.

note:  xdm is being started from /etc/ttys, like it is in the standard
install:
ttyv7   "/usr/X11R6/bin/xdm -nodaemon"  xterm   on  secure                             

any suggestions?

Thanks a million,


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-Irving Popovetsky
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