Ottomeister,

Sounds like I should use utxconfig and not utresadm. However, it appears that the "-s" option has been deprecated in SR3.0 so my question is whether I need to do the equivalent of "/opt/SUNWut/bin/utxconfig -s off" using the "-r" option (or some other option) and if so how? Or is this all I need to do, "/opt/SUNWut/bin/utxconfig -a -r 1024x768" to set the system-wide default?

Thanks, Mike
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ottomeister wrote:

On 11/7/06, Brad Lackey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Mike Jones wrote:

 #  /opt/SUNWut/bin/utxconfig  -s  off
 #  /opt/SUNWut/bin/utxconfig  -a  -r  1024x768

 What do I use in Sun Ray 3.0 to accomplish the same result?


If 'utxconfig' was doing the job for you in SRSS 2.0 then continue
to use it the same way in 3.x.

 /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utresadm -a -c default -t default 1024x768


Therre's no such timing as "1024x768" so that won't work.  In any
case, don't use 'utresadm' this broadly unless you are absolutely
certain that all of the monitors that will ever be attached to any
DTU that might connect to this SRSS group can handle the
timing that you specify.  If a monitor can't handle that timing then
it will be dead in the water.

'utxconfig' is much safer than 'utresadm' because 'utxconfig' fixes
the size of the X desktop and lets the DTU choose a suitable monitor
timing from the list of timings that the monitor claims to support.  So
'utxconfig' can not put you into the bind that 'utresadm' can, where
the DTU has been forced to drive a monitor timing that the monitor
can not handle.

OttoM.
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ottomeister

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