*sigh*
I just moved my biggest XDMCP/NX server from CentOS 4.6 to Fedora 8 because I didn't want my
users to be stuck with ancient versions of Evolution, etc. and now Redhat decides to stay more
current. I've been disappointed by a number of embarrassing quality control issues in F8.
(i.e. gdm is *locked* at a maximum of 16 xdmcp sessions. The default has to be changed in the
source and recompiled to increase that number.) I might have considered sticking with CentOS
had I known this change in policy was coming.