On 3/30/07, BJ Pantejo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The server IS running Sol10u3 and the latest version of gnome is loaded (see
pkginfo, below).

OK, that's good.  But something somewhere is out of date, it's
still wanting the old Solaris 9 session-start script name instead
of the new Xsession.jds name.

The session-start script name for each additional session type
is configured separately in an Xresources.d file for each locale.
What does:

   grep altDt /usr/dt/config/*/Xresources.d/* | grep s94s

show?

The users' lastsession files don't matter. Those files just
record the name of the session start script that was used to
launch the user's most recent desktop.  If that script doesn't
exist on this machine then the "give the user the same
desktop he used last time" feature won't work, but it has no
influence on the list of session types that appear in the
Sessions menu.

OttoM.
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ottomeister

Disclaimer: These are my opinions.  I do not speak for my employer.
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