Chapter 4
Starting Desktop Environment
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X Display Manager
The PGX32 card also supports the X display manager (
xdm
). A configuration file is
provided as
/usr/openwin/lib/X11/xdm/Xservers
.
If you had an
Xservers
file already in place, the PGX32 software installation will
have saved it as
/usr/openwin/lib/X11/xdm/Xservers.nogfx
.
By default, the installation will have added the following line, which assumes that
the PGX32 is the only frame buffer on which to start
xdm:
You can add any other desired command line arguments to the end of this line. For
example, you can start
xdm
on multiple displays.
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To do this, list each display device following the convention above.
The following example configuration displays
xdm
on the display named
/dev/
fbs/gfxp0
and uses the device named
/dev/fbs/m640
(the built-in graphics
device on the Sun Ultra 5 and Sun Ultra 10 systems) as a secondary frame buffer:
:0 Local Local /usr/openwin/lib/xdm/StartOW :0 -dev /dev/fbs/gfxp0
:0 Local local_uid@console root /usr/openwin/lib/xdm/StartOW :0
-dev /dev/fbs/gfxp0 -dev /dev/fbs/m640
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