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          Kevin
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          Taylor
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          kevin@northants.lug.org.uk
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       This document describes the basic ideas for using XDM to
       manage X terminals. It is not meant to be a comprehensive
       discussion of all the features of XDM, but a gentle
       introduction to what XDM can do for X terminals. For a full
       discussion about the installation and configuration of X
       terminals, please refer to the 'Thin-client' HOWTO, from the
       Linux Documentation Project or the Linux Terminal Server
       Project (see ). 
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