08-14-2009
output of /opt/SUNWldm/bin/ldm list-devices -a mau ?
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ldm
LDM2(1) LDM2(1)
NAME
ldm - a display manager for LTSP
SYNOPSIS
ldm <vt[1-N]> <:[0-N]>
DESCRIPTION
ldm(1) starts an X server and presents the user with a login screen, similar to the gdm(1) login prompt. instead of using the XDMCP proto-
col, ldm(1) uses ssh(1) connect to remote servers, then starts an Xsession either via ssh(1) X forwarding, or direct TCP/IP connection.
It was designed for the LTSP project, but could be used in a non-ltsp environment as well.
OPTIONS
<vt[1-N]>
tty where ldm will run
<:[0-N]>
X display that ldm uses.
RESOURCES
http://ltsp.org
COPYING
Copyright (C) 2007 Canonical Ltd. Copyright (C) 2007 LTSP.org.
This program is Free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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06/14/2007 LDM2(1)