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AH... I see the situation is reverse. Fedora added a patch to
lightdm to ADD the -listen option. Maybe not the correct list to log
the issue after all. Sorry about that.<br>
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There are 2 binaries that start the Xorg server:
/usr/libexec/Xorg.bin and /usr/libexec/Xorg.wrap. Both fail when
passing the -listen option. I grepped through the patches included
in the src.rpm, but there is no match for 'listen'. After rpmbuild
-bp or after straight unpacking of the tarball, the os/utils.c
file doesn't show any strcmp for "-listen", so I would say it
isn't supported indeed.<br>
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So far my investigations...<br>
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I wouldn't know about that. Anyway it is not a documented
option, so it is not good practice to depend on it. I am
(pretending to be) a clueless user that sees it 'doesn't work
anymore'.<br>
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I can have a look at the src.rpm and see if there is any patch
that disables it...<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/06/2015 10:14 PM, Robert
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<div>Looking in the git branch for the Xorg server the
listen command is still supported. Has Fedora disabled
this option for some reason?<br>
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<div dir="ltr">On Wed, 7 Oct 2015 at 08:52 Ronald Hoogenboom
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xorg-x11-server-Xorg-1.16.3-2.fc21.x86_64<br>
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Lightdm puts the -[no]listen tcp command line option for
the X server<br>
depending on the xserver-allow-tcp config setting (true or
false). Since<br>
the last yum update, the Xorg server does not accept the
undocumented<br>
-listen option anymore and exits with status 1. I am
forced to set<br>
xserver-allow-tcp to false and therefore cannot have my
remote x clients<br>
connect anymore.<br>
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There seems to be no way to completely omit either -listen
or -nolisten<br>
option.<br>
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Obvious workaround could be to make a wrapper script for
Xorg, but it<br>
would be nicer if this would be handled properly in
lightdm.<br>
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Bugzilla reference @redhat:<br>
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Regards,<br>
Ronald.<br>
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