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- From: pacho
- Subject: [Cooker] [Bug 12222] msec, RESOLVED: Can't enable X Window connections in Mandrake 10.1 Official
- Date: 30 Jun 2007 20:27:01 -0000
http://qa.mandriva.com/show_bug.cgi?id=12222 Pacho Ramos <pacho@condmat1.ciencias.uniovi.es> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |pacho@condmat1.ciencias.unio | |vi.es Status|NEEDINFO |RESOLVED Resolution| |OLD --- Comment #3 from Pacho Ramos <pacho@condmat1.ciencias.uniovi.es> 2007-06-30 22:26 CEST --- This bug is being resolved as OLD. The reason for this is that the bug was filed on Cooker a long time ago and the distribution has changed considerably in the mean time, so it is quite likely the report is no longer relevant. If you believe this bug is still valid with any currently supported edition of Mandriva Linux and / or with Cooker, please re-open the bug and set the edition appropriately. If you do not have permission to change the edition, please mention this in a comment, and a triage team member will do it for you. -- Mandriva Triage Team -- Configure bugmail: http://qa.mandriva.com/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug. ------- Reminder: ------- assigned_to: thauvin@aerov.jussieu.fr status: RESOLVED distribution: cooker creation_date: description: The switches to enable X Window connections in System Options Control Panel in 10.1 Official don't do anything. I set Allow X window connections to ALL and Authorize TCP connections to Yes but I was not able to connect to the X server from a remote machine. I was able to fix the problem by hand by editing the file /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf and adding the line DisallowTCP=false You have the line DisallowTCP=true commented out in the file. I think what has happened is that you changed the default on DisallowTCP from false to true. When the default was false you uncommented the DisallowTCP=true line to disable X connections. Now you have to do the reverse, to enable X connections you must insert the line DisallowTCP=false.
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