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Re: Running more than 1 xdm

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Bob Taylor)
Tue Nov 24 03:31:33 1998

From: Bob Taylor <brtaylor@inreach.com>
To: redhat-list@redhat.com
In-reply-to: Your message of "Mon, 23 Nov 1998 16:30:48 PST."
             <199811240030.QAA08151@ann.qtpi.lakewood.ca.us> 
Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 00:20:20 -0800
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In message <199811240030.QAA08151@ann.qtpi.lakewood.ca.us>, Bob Taylor writes:
> In message <Pine.SUN.3.95.981123155923.890B-100000@sc10.rsc.raytheon.com>, Te
>rr
> ance L Eck writes:
> 
> [snip]
> 
> > Thank to Bob Taylor (and the latest Linux Journal) I've got xdm setup
> > to run in 16bit and 8bit modes. I've looked at xbanner to try and find
> > out where the title (Linux!) is defined but cannot determine where this
> > information is defined. I'd like to customize the two xdm displays.
> > Can anyone point me to where the xbanner program gets its information
> > on a Red Hat 5.1 system and some hints on customizing two different xdm
> > displays.
> 
> Look in /etc/X11/xdm/Xresources for the line "xlogin*greeting: CLIENTHOST".
> Change CLIENTHOST to whatever.

Sheesh! Talk about not reading the post! Sorry guys. Ray Curtis gave the
right answer. (hanging head in shame)

Bob

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