I updated a debian machine to the latest and greatest "unstable" tree, but now I have noticed a problem. I am no longer able to redirect "X" sessions to my machine. Yes, I've granted access to the remote machine(s) using "xhost", and I've even tried setting xhost to - (disabling access protections). I still get an "unable to connect" message when I try redirection... It looks like a new security "feature" as been implemented, and I don't know how to re-enable remote X sessions... Failing that, is there any way to apt-get downgrade? (or force a reversion back to stable in any other way...) Any ideas? -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- What the president of the Motion Picture Association of America says about taking away your constitutional rights: "I'm rather jubilant now. What Judge Kaplan did was blow away every one of these brittle and fragile rebuttals. He threw out fair use; he threw out reverse engineering; he threw out linking." - Jack Valenti, president of the Motion Picture Association of America. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ______ _ __ "If you don't have the freedom to use what you / ' ) ) own - then you do not own anything." / o ______ / / _ . . No apologies to Jack Valenti or the MPAA / <_/ / / < / (_</_(_/_ -- tneu at visi.com / http://www.visi.com/~tneu --