hi
this is from faq
use x windown in zone: not sure it will work for you
On the system console: at the login screen, you can choose "Remote Host" and
enter the hostname of the zone. The X windows login screen should be replaced
with an X windows remote login screen.
2. At the console, logged i
Thank you for our answers.
unfortunately no additionally HW is allowed, and the goal is to save the
maintenance for the workstations.
I'll try to reconfigure Gnome to use Xvfb
I already used VNC, but there is the "Problem" that each Windows is
separately displayed.
But this is a decision the cust
may be use vnc server and vnc client
http://www.softpanorama.org/Xwindows/VNC/vnc_on_solaris.shtml
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On Jan 31, 2012, at 17:57, Matthias Pfützner wrote:
> But, keep in mind, that that is a "solution" to your described problem, not a
> real solution to the real problem, which is,
But, keep in mind, that that is a "solution" to your described problem, not a
real solution to the real problem, which is, that in moving all graphical
login into a zone you really start creating a Virtual Desktop
Environment/Infrastruture. So, check Oracle VDI for that, and think about Sun
Ray or
Christian,
it's obvious, that Xsun can't start, because in LOCAL Zones, normally no
access to GLOBAL resources is allowed.
So, you would need to define/reconfigure either
the Gnome-login process to NOT use Xsun, but use a virtual Xserver like Xvfb
or
allow the zone access to the framebuffer (b
Dear List
I'm facing the following problem:
We want to "move" Solaris Workstations into Solaris 10 lokal Zones using
the p2v feature by Solaris 10 Update 9+
We created a flash-Archive from the Workstation and installed this Flash
on in a local zone.
The Installation and also the post-install whi