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diff --git a/doc/ktalkd/index.docbook b/doc/ktalkd/index.docbook index b35fa3d4..7a09ac2e 100644 --- a/doc/ktalkd/index.docbook +++ b/doc/ktalkd/index.docbook @@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ announcements? <para> Because this would be security hole, with the current user detection. You can bypass the limitation by adding two lines in -<command>xdm</command> config files (which are the same as &kdm; ones). +<command>xdm</command> config files (which are the same as &tdm; ones). </para> <note> @@ -375,10 +375,10 @@ DisplayManager._0.reset: /etc/X11/xdm/Xreset </screen> </procedure> <para> -This will make &kdm; (or <command>xdm</command>) log +This will make &tdm; (or <command>xdm</command>) log the user into utmp, which is the right thing to do. It's not up to &konsole;, nor <command>xterm</command>, to log the user, but to -<command>xdm</command> and &kdm;, in my +<command>xdm</command> and &tdm;, in my opinion. However, this will not log the user as an X user when using <command>startx</command>... Any hint about that ? </para> @@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ If you're running &Linux; 2.0.35, this is a known bug in the kernel, which doesn't let <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> read <filename class="directory">/proc</filename>. The solution is the same as in the previous question, provided that you run -&kdm; or <command>xdm</command> to log into X. Or +&tdm; or <command>xdm</command> to log into X. Or upgrade! </para> @@ -413,7 +413,7 @@ Otherwise, this is normal. &ktalkd; can't find the user, as &kde; doesn't log him into utmp and the &Linux; based (<filename class="directory">/proc</filename>) detection is disabled. The solution is the same as in the previous question, provided that you run -<acronym>kdm</acronym> or <acronym>xdm</acronym> to log into X. Another +<acronym>tdm</acronym> or <acronym>xdm</acronym> to log into X. Another solution is to make sure you always have an <application>xterm</application> running. </para> |