Hello Art, thx for your comments. I installed suse with KVM and all works good and performant. Vserver and KDE4 is something for specialists .. ;) Ekkard * Art -kwaak- van Breemen schrieb: > Hi, > > On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 12:33:43PM +0100, Herbert Poetzl wrote: > > On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 12:22:43PM +0100, Ekkard Gerlach wrote: > > > I've set up in Suse-Yast, that XDM not starts X11, X11 should not > > > run in the vserver, only KDM. X is taken from the clients. > > > Clients are Suse, Debian with XFCE, Xming under Windows, etc. > > > > you're aware that xdm/gdm/kdm require an X11 to display > > on, so they 'normally' start one (or a number of them) > > read: I have no clue what you plan to do :) > > I would start with just getting xdm to run. The biggest problem I > see here is yast. Yast is a complete waiste of having config > files: if you fix a config file, it will happily overwrite it > with something it sees fit to bother you with. > So: > Use xdm as the XDMCP handler. Play with yast until > /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers contains no x-servers anymore, and until > the resources of xdm do not contain: > DisplayManager.requestPort: 0 > On debian it's /etc/X11/xdm/xdm-config. > You can check if that works by lsof the xdm and see if it > listens. > > If you are that far, then you have succeeded into making yast > clear you want to do xdmcp and no local xservers, now you can try > to select another display manager :-). > > If there is any way to be able to not use yast, than try it, but > my experience is that it's hard. > > Regards, > Ard