William Hooper wrote:
Guy Fraser said:
Yes FC1 does use TCP ports for X11.No, it doesn't. Just one example of many:
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2003-November/msg04180.html
Again with the XDMCP session management access.
RTFM about gdm.conf.
You do not need to use kdm,gdm or xdm to run X.
Selective editing can't save you. If you don't know what your talking about, admit you don't and learn. If you have an Xserver running you will have and open TCP port = 6000 + display_number. If you do not have a port listening, then you are not running X, you may be running some other graphical interface but it is not X.XDMCP does not use TCP by default, so you can't access a remote desktop
but the display is still listening. You use xhost to control access to
the display.
No, you can't. It is not listening.
Before you rebut this you better do some serious reading.
I have been using X for over a decade, and have yet to come accross a version that will work without a tcp stack. If you can point me to a document written by an XFree86 or Xorg that describes the configuration of X with out a tcp stack, I will retract my statement.