No dtlogin [1]
No dtlogin
Friday, August 8, 2003 4:26 PM - Robert Au
I am not a root user to the workstation.
The workstation I used disable the dtlogin and the login screen is only a text base login.
I wonder if I can still login to CDE through Xmanager?
By the way, I can use Xmanager for any program in the workstation like xterm. But I cannot load in the CDE.
The workstation I used disable the dtlogin and the login screen is only a text base login.
I wonder if I can still login to CDE through Xmanager?
By the way, I can use Xmanager for any program in the workstation like xterm. But I cannot load in the CDE.
Re: No dtlogin
Friday, August 8, 2003 4:58 PM - Support
If a dtlogin process is not running on the Solaris, you cannot get a CDE login window. However, you can get a CDE desktop after running the xterm. At the prompt of xterm, just execute "/usr/dt/bin/Xsession" script.
If you can modify CDE configuration files as root, you can set up the dtlogin service for remote users while the console is using text-based screen. You can do it as following:
1. Login as root on the console.
2. Open /usr/dt/config/Xservers.
3. Comment out the following line with a "#" character:
# :0 Local local_uid@console root /usr/openwin/bin/Xsun :0 -nobanner
4. Run "dtconfig" to enable dtlogin service:
# dtconfig -e
5. Reboot the Solaris.
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Technical Support
If you can modify CDE configuration files as root, you can set up the dtlogin service for remote users while the console is using text-based screen. You can do it as following:
1. Login as root on the console.
2. Open /usr/dt/config/Xservers.
3. Comment out the following line with a "#" character:
# :0 Local local_uid@console root /usr/openwin/bin/Xsun :0 -nobanner
4. Run "dtconfig" to enable dtlogin service:
# dtconfig -e
5. Reboot the Solaris.
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Technical Support
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