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remote startup of login & sessions
Hello All,
I would like to know if anyone has done or has information on how to start a workstation up form another remote station. For example I am sitting at station A and I want to start up a session on station B, setting display to output on station B "0.0". Here is the tricky part station B in not logged in, ie waitting for a user to log on. I can at this point start up things in that station if a user is logged in, and ensure that the display will show up there. But I can't startup a xsession and window manager. I'm running Solaris 8 system. THANKS |
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