On Fri, 2 Feb 2001 13:43:24 +0930 , "Forrest, Wayne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
> 
> 
> Ive only just started using vnc and have the server running on both WNT and
> Solaris.
> When running the Xvnc server on Solaris is there anyway a pc client can
> display the Solaris Common Desktop Environment?
> I currently get a single xterm and what looks like the Openwindows
> interface.
> 
> regards
> 
> Wayne Forrest
> 
> CAD Systems Engineer
> Australian Submarine Corporation
> 
> Phone:  +61 8 8348 7802
> Fax:      +61 8 8348 7001
> email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Yes.  Here's how I do it...

First, bear in mind that I installed VNC in a "non-global" way.  I did this because I 
want
to provide multiple sessions each owned by a particular user.  You may have to modify
these steps a bit if you're not doing the same thing.

Look for /usr/dt/bin/Xsession.  You should have it if the CDE desktop's been installed
on your Solaris box.  If it's there:
     1. cd to your $HOME/.vnc dir (or if you've only got one "global" instance of VNC 
set up,
         cd to the .vnc dir under that structure.)
     2. Save your current xstartup file to some new filename.
     3. Make a link called "xstartup" from your .vnc dir to the Xsession script:
          "ln -s /usr/dt/bin/Xsession xstartup"

The next session you start up should show the CDE desktop.

Lemme know if this works for you.  Good luck!

  - John
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