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Thursday, August 23rd 2007, 4:00pm

Disable kdm for local displays

Hello,

I'm installing debian 4.0 and KDE3.5 on a server and I would like to configure kdm to serve remote logins (with xdmcp) but not run on the local display. How can I configure it?
On the previous versions, it was possible through removing a line from /etc/X11/Xservers file but now it seems that this file is missing.

Thanks,
Edouard

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Wednesday, March 21st 2012, 8:07am

i know this post is damn old, but i was searching for a solution on this and found this post several times...
so as i now found the solution i thought i could answer here for others who might have the same problem:

the line u mentioned is now located in:
/etc/kde4/kdm/kdmrc

and the we need to modify line is:
StaticServers=:0

just commenting this out won't work because it defaults to ":0"
so just remove everything after the = so the line reads like:
StaticServers=

ALSO you should comment this line out, because there is no terminal needed for the session anymore:
ServerVTs=-7

hope this helps at least a few people ;)

greetz
FastJack2

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Wednesday, March 21st 2012, 8:11am

would have edited, but gives php-error Oo

...the lines i mentioned are in section [general] and should locate somewhere around line 63-73 (...if you use the default kdmrc...)