where to put xhosts commands
John L Fjellstad
john-ubuntu at fjellstad.org
Fri Nov 9 04:43:10 UTC 2007
Paul Lemmons <paul at lemmons.name> writes:
> I need to allow several machines to use the x server on my machine. I
> have altered kdm.conf and now if I run "xhost +" I can run x
> applications from another server. I would like to be a little more
> granular that "xhost +" and I don't want to have to type in the commands
> every time. On my Fedora box I set up a script in xinit.d. No such
> directory exists on Kubuntu. Where would one put a series of xhost
> commands so that I can set it up once for all users and forget it? Is
> there a better way than xhost?
If you are using KDE, just create a script in ~/.kde/Autostart that
calls the different xhost commands
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