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### Instructions for SCO Systems ###
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System Requirements
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===================
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* SCO Open Desktop or SCO Open Server Version 3.0
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* 386-33, 486, or Pentium based processor
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* 16MB memory
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* 1024x768, 256 color graphics system
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* 70MB free disk space
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* 30MB Swap Space
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Before You Start the Desktop
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============================
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If your system has one of these special configurations, you may need to
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edit certain Login Manager files before starting the desktop. See
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chapter 2 of the Getting Started Guide:
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* If the system console is a non-bitmap device.
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* If the system is an X terminal or a host for X terminals.
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* If the system has more than one display.
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To Start and Stop the Desktop
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============================
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1. Log in as the user who will use the desktop and be running the Korn or
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Bourne shells (ksh or sh).
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2. First, add the following two lines to your .profile:
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PATH=$PATH:/opt/dt/bin
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. /opt/dt/bin/dtsearchpath
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These lines add the desktop search path to your PATH variable.
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3. If you have a .startxrc file in your home directory, move it to a
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backup location or name by entering:
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mv .startxrc old.startxrc
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4. Copy /etc/opt/dt/dt.startxrc to your home directory and rename it
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to .startxrc by entering:
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cp /etc/opt/dt/dt.startxrc .startxrc
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5. Do one of the following:
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* Log out of your ODT session and log in via Scologin.
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* Or, at a shell prompt on a multiscreen not running the X
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server, run startx by entering:
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startx
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Be sure to log out to reinvoke your .profile correctly.
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#########################################################################
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# Configuration Instructions for the UnixWare 1.1 or later Environments #
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#########################################################################
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The following instructions assume you have already installed the Common Desktop
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Environment according to the Installation Instructions on the CD jacket.
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There are two ways to start the desktop:
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* You can manually start the desktop Login Manager. This method can be used to
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avoid rebooting the system. See the section To Start and Stop the Desktop
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Manually .
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* You can configure the system to start the desktop automatically upon reboot.
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See the section To Enable and Disable Desktop Auto-Start..
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Before You Start the Desktop
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******************************************************************************
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If you have a previous Common Desktop Environment (CDE) version on the system:
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******************************************************************************
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*Advise all CDE users on the system to remove or rename their $HOME/.dt directory
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and their $HOME/.dtprofile. The new files are not compatible with the old
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ones. If users have customized the $HOME/.dt/dtwmrc file and want to keep
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it, they will need to cut and paste the appropriate pieces into the new dtwmrc
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file provided.
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*Become the root user on the system. Make sure all other users on the system
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are logged out of CDE. Kill the Login Manager if running.
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kill -15 `cat /etc/opt/dt/Xpid`
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Killing the Login Manager process works no matter how the process was started.
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An alternate method is to stop the system resource control for the desktop.
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This method should only be used if CDE was configured on the system by
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replacing the /etc/rc2.d/S69xdm script. You can tell if CDE was configured
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this way by checking the existence of /etc/S69xdm.old. If this file
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exists, then do the following:
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mv /etc/S69xdm.old /etc/rc2.d/S69xdm
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Special Configurations
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----------------------
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If your system has one of these special configurations, you may need to
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edit certain Login Manager files before starting the desktop. See the
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Advanced User's and System Administrator's Guide:
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* If the system console is not a UnixWare supported bitmap device.
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* If the system is an X terminal or a host for X terminals.
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* If the system has more than one display.
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To Start and Stop the Desktop Manually
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======================================
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There are two ways to start the desktop manually:
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* You can manually start the CDE Login Manager, which will
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display the desktop Login screen. To use this method, you
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must have permission to log in as root.
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This method is preferable, since Login Manager sets certain
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environment variables that are needed during desktop sessions.
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* You can log in using conventional methods, and then manually
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run the CDE Session Manager, which starts a desktop session.
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See the section Manually Starting and Stopping the Session
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Manager.
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Manually Starting and Stopping Login Manager
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--------------------------------------------
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When you use this method, you log in using the CDE Login screen.
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When you log in, a desktop session starts.
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To manually start Login Manager:
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1. Log in as root.
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2. Type:
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LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/dt/lib:/usr/X/lib export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
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3. With no window system running, from the command line enter:
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/usr/dt/bin/dtlogin -daemon
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The CDE Graphical Login screen will appear.
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4. For security reasons, you need to exit the shell that invoked dtlogin.
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Type <Alt><SysRq> p
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(i.e. Press the <Alt> and <SysRq> keys at the same time,
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release both and then hit 'p'. )
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You should return to an ASCII terminal session.
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5. Type:
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<return>
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exit
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6. You will be asked if you want your virtual terminals closed at once.
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Type: n
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The CDE Graphical Login screen will reappear.
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To manually stop Login Manager:
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1. Log out of the CDE Desktop.
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2. From the options menu of the CDE Graphical Login choose Command Line.
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This will give you the ASCII login screen.
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3. Log in as root.
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4. Type:
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kill -15 `cat /usr/dt/config/Xpid`
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Manually Starting and Stopping Session Manager
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----------------------------------------------
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If you use this method, you are responsible for setting certain
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environment variables to values required by the desktop if suitable
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values are not already set in your environment. Refer to the Getting
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Started Guide for setting the necessary environment variables.
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1. Log in. (You do not need to log in as root).
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2. With no window system running, from the command line enter:
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LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/dt/lib:/usr/X/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
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export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
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PATH=$PATH:/usr/X/bin
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export PATH
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/usr/X/bin/olinit /usr/dt/bin/Xsession
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The Session Manager stops when you log out.
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When auto-start is enabled, the CDE Login Manager runs
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automatically each time the system is booted. You then log
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in using the CDE Login Screen.
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To Enable and Disable Desktop Auto-Start
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UnixWare can be configured to start the CDE Desktop automatically when the system
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is booted. This method starts CDE as the Session Manager for all users on
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the system.
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To Enable Desktop Auto-Start
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----------------------------
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1. Log in as root.
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2. From the command line, enter:
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NOTE: Step 'a' is necessay only if the /etc/rc2.d/S69xdm
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script has been modified after UnixWare was
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installed on your system and if the graphical login
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is enabled. A copy of the S69xdm script that
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came with the UnixWare installation is located
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in /usr/X/adm.
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a. cp /etc/rc2.d/S69xdm /etc/S69xdm.preCDE
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b. cp /usr/dt/config/S69xdm /etc/rc2.d/S69xdm
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A CDE Login screen will appear the next time the system is booted.
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To Disable Desktop Auto-Start
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1. Log in as root.
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2. From a command line, enter:
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rm /etc/rc2.d/S69xdm
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If you would like the original UnixWare Desktop Manager Login
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to appear upon reboot:
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/usr/X/bin/enable_glogin
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- OR -
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If a copy of S69xdm was saved as outlined in the section
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"To Enable Desktop Auto-Start":
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mv /etc/S69xdm.preCDE /etc/rc2.d/S69xdm
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The UnixWare Desktop Manager Login will appear
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the next time the system is rebooted.
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