But then I gess I need to go in the initlevel system & stop it booting
straight onto X.
Or can I also let X start & then take another shell (via CTRL + ALT + Fkey)
to get it right ?
Thomas,
p.s. : Bizarre qd meme de s'ecrire en anglais alors que l'on est Francophone
;-)
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> Thomas Smets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Could some one tell me how to "import" another unix system x-windows ?
> > I'd like to use a solaris from MDK but don't know how to import / export
> the
> > X-window to & from ?
>
> if your network connection is fast enough (e.g. LAN and not the internet)
> the good thing to me is to :
>
> 1. start X on your mdk box without a window manager ("xinit" should work)
>
> 2. issue "xhost +solaris_machine_name"
>
> 3. distantly log on the solaris machine
>
> 4. configure the display if necessary (e.g. if telnet or if ssh badly
> configured) : "export DISPLAY=mdk_machine:0" ; test it with "xeyes".
>
> 5. then run the window manager (you can compile icewm for solaris it works
> nice).
>
>
>
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> Guillaume Cottenceau -- Distribution Developer for MandrakeSoft
> http://www.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/