OpenVMS has XDM. Linux has XDM. Surely they must be able to talk to one another. Surely?
XDMCP is working between my Linux boxen. I can ask for an XDMCP connection at the login screen of either one, choose the other, and log into it with full graphical environment just as if I were sitting at the other console. Kinda pointless if both machines are in the same room, but interesting nonetheless.
OpenVMS on the Alpha includes an XDM service. I have configured and activated that service, supposedly to allow XDMCP logins from remote X terminals. The Linux login screen manager can see the OpenVMS system and offers it as an option. But when selected, all you get is a blank screen with an X pointer on it. The pointer can be moved. But there is no login widget and apparently no way to get one. CTRL-ALT-BS returns you to the Linux login screen. This ought to work, and I must be missing something, but I dunno what it is. My VMS manuals are old. X itself does work between Linux and VMS. If I ssh into the VMS system, I can run Xwindows applications there and have them display on my Linux terminal. But so far, no joy at getting a full graphical login.
Rain, rain, go away. It's very soggy here.
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