Hello Thansk for the answer.
>There is no 'Reset' on the NSCM greeter. What exactly did you do? I log in using the dtlogin screen with the session and language option. Then the system starts jds or kde (doesnt matter which) and I have my desktop. Afterwards I press Shift-Pause, the session seems to detach and the XDM-Login Screen appears (No session type and language setting options). To get back to the dtlogin-Screen if have to reset this xdm login screen. But when I do this, the previous detached session appears. >What does your ~/.dt/sessions/lastsession file contain? This is correct. The path to last Xsession script in the file is correct. Content: /usr/dt/config/Xsession.jds My main interest is to get information how the whole thing internally works, to debug this problem and find a solution. So what happens exactly when I restore a previous detached nscm session? Why does the "users last session" option in the dtmgreeter not work for kde? Who is dtlogin determining which session I used last time? Who can a see whats going on while log in? Thanks Roland Am Mittwoch, den 21.03.2007, 19:49 -0700 schrieb ottomeister: > On 3/21/07, Roland Kaeser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > While running the beta environment of KDE 3.5.4 on our SUN-Ray > > environment, we recognized that the NSCM and utdetach isn't working > > correct. I can press shift-pause and it (seems to) detach the session. > > But when I press reset on the login screen, it brings the old session back. > > There is no 'Reset' on the NSCM greeter. What exactly did you > do? > > if you choose Options->Exit then you will get to a non-mobile session > that is the equivalent of the fixed DTU session that you would have > had if NSCM had not been active. > > > When I try to login to a nscm, it doesn't recognizes the last saved > > session, and starts the default one (CDE). It seems to have to do with > > the the .lastsession setting in utlogin. > > What does your ~/.dt/sessions/lastsession file contain? If the > session script pathname in that file does not exist on this > machine then you'll be given whatever the default session is, > typically CDE. > > If you want to explicitly choose a session type (or locale) while > logging in through NSCM then select Options->Quicklogin->Off > before authenticating to NSCM. This will expose a dtlogin > dialogue after the NSCM authentication and you can make your > choices there before hitting 'OK' to continue the login. > > OttoM. > __ > ottomeister > > Disclaimer: These are my opinions. I do not speak for my employer. > _______________________________________________ > SunRay-Users mailing list > [email protected] > http://node1.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users _______________________________________________ SunRay-Users mailing list [email protected] http://node1.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users
