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Remote sessions via XDMCP - Cygwin/X

    https://x.cygwin.com/docs/ug/using-remote-session.html
    Each display listens on a different network port number, so each display can connect to multiple machines. Start Cygwin/X with command lines similar to the following to login to several remote sessions using XDMCP: X :0 -query remote_hostname_or_ip_address_0. X :1 -query remote_hostname_or_ip_address_1. Note that the :display_number parameter is a general X …

No sound with XDMCP - LinuxQuestions.org

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-server-73/no-sound-with-xdmcp-577204/
    XDMCP is strictly for graphics and does not provide remote audio, so you need to use a sound server that supports network access, such as PulseAudio. ARTS is the sound server for KDE 3, but AFIAK it is not used by other desktop environments.

Sound with XDMCP remote login? - LinuxQuestions.org

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/sound-with-xdmcp-remote-login-292918/
    I have graphical logins going with XDMCP. I would like to know if there is any way I can get sound to work over the connection. Both systems are fedora and sound normally works in both. I switch to runlevel 3 on the remote system and do a "X -query 10.10.10.3" This brings up a login prompt and I am able to log into the desktop "server".

How to use XDMCP for Remote Desktop Access on Linux

    https://linoxide.com/how-to-identify-your-xdmcp-server/
    XDMCP (X Display Manager Control Protocol) is a protocol used to provide a mechanism for an autonomous display to request from a remote host. Using this protocol X11 display server (for example X.org) can connect and interact with another computer running X11.

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