Newbe with question about xdmcp

Ben Clewett Ben.Clewett at roadrunner.uk.com
Fri Feb 13 17:15:22 GMT 2004


Thanks for the advice.  Trying to open the local machine would also 
explain my '0.0.0.0:0' which I believe X intemperates as the local 
terminal.  Very odd...  Odd how it just stopped working...  I'll have to 
just start again :)

Ben

Nick THOMPSON wrote:

> Hmmm, not really.
> 
> AFAIK mtrr is to do with graphics card memory addressing. No idea why
> that would have anything to do with XDMCP. Kind of suggests that KDM is
> trying to interact with its local X server rather than your cygwin X
> server.
> 
> Sorry, not much help...
> 
> On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 14:16, Ben Clewett wrote:
> 
>>Nick,
>>
>>Thanks!  This gets rid of the 'kdm_config[26231]: Can't read from core' 
>>error, and any error about IP address 0.0.0.0:0.
>>
>>Unfortunately, I still have the 'kernel: mtrr: 0xd0000000,0x2000000 
>>overlaps existing 0xd0000000,0x1000000' error, and I get no KDE.
>>
>>This looks like a protected memory violation?
> 
> 
>>Nick THOMPSON wrote:
>>
>>
>>>You could also try using the "-from <ip addr>" Xwin parameter to send
>>>the PC IP address to the *nix box
>>>
>>>Nick.
> 
> 
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