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    <title created="20010606">Linux XDMCP HOWTO</title>
    <date created="20010606">20010320</date>

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          Thomas
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          Chao
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          tomchao@lucent.com
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       This HOWTO describes how you can use the combination of X
       Display Manager (xdm, kdm and gdm) and XDMCP (X Display
       Manager Control Protocol) to provide the mechanism for an
       X-Terminal and a platform of cheap Remote X Apps solution.
       This document will be focusing on how to setup connection
       using XDMCP. 
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