Leopard with xdmcp

there is a feisty machine which i use with xdmcp on tiger with minor problems, but now there is a leopard, which won't work.
I use the command '/usr/X11R6/bin/X -query x.x.x.x' but on leopard after the login window appears, i cant type in it, instead it puts the text in the terminal.
I get this in the terminal:
X11.app starting:
Xquartz server based on X.org Release 7.2, built on 2007924
Check-in failed: Permission denied
_XSERVTransmkdir: ERROR: euid != 0,directory /tmp/.X11-unix will not be created.
Based on my googling i've tried '/usr/X11/X11.app/Contents/MacOS/X11 -query x.X.X.x' as well, and i could type the password in but after it quits. Terminal output:
X11.app starting:
Xquartz server based on X.org Release 7.2, built on 2007924
Check-in failed: Permission denied
meta mod is 4
Quitting Xquartz...
any suggestions appreciated

the graphic update thingie (it was before 10.5.2) solved the problem

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