04-06-2009
CDE Style Manager
How would one go about adding or removing the applications (keyboard, mouse, beep, screen, etc) from CDE's style manager (/usr/dt/bin/dtstyle)?
running solaris 5.10
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
sysman_intro
sysman_intro(8) System Manager's Manual sysman_intro(8)
NAME
sysman_intro - Introduction of SysMan applications
DESCRIPTION
SysMan is a suite of applications for managing Tru64 UNIX systems. The SysMan applications provide a simple, easy to use, graphical user
interface (GUI) for common system management tasks including installation and configuration.
When you follow the installation instructions in the Installation Guide, the installation GUI, Installation Setup, is displayed automati-
cally.
To help you prepare the system for general use, the Tru64 UNIX: System Setup checklist is displayed when you log in as root for the first
time after performing an installation.
SysMan applications and help are available from the Application Manager (tool drawer) icon on the CDE front panel, or from the SysMan
Applications panel above the SysMan Station icon on the root CDE window.
For additional information, see the Welcome to SysMan help volume by performing the following procedure: Click on the Application Manager
icon (the file drawer) on the CDE front panel. Double click on the System_Admin application group icon. Double click on the Welcome to
SysMan icon.
If you are not running CDE, but have installed it, you can open the Welcome to Sysman help volume by entering the following sequence of
commands at the command line: /bin/sh PATH=$PATH:/usr/dt/bin export PATH DTHELPSEARCHPATH=/usr/dt/appconfig/help/C/%H export DTHELPSEARCH-
PATH DTUSERSESSION=${USER}-`uname -n`-0 export DTUSERSESSION dthelpgen -dir $HOME/.dt/help/$DTUSERSESSION dthelpview -helpVolume browser
SEE ALSO
Commands: bttape(8), bindconfig(8), diskconfig(8), dxaccounts(8), dxadvfs(8), dxarchiver(8), dxdw(8), dxfileshare(8), dxhosts(8), dxkernel-
tuner(8), dxlicenses(8), dxlsm(8), dxpower(8), dxpresto(8), dxproctuner(8), dxshutdown(8), dxsysinfo(8), mailconfig(8), mailusradm(8), net-
config(8), nfsconfig(8), printconfig(8), sysman(8),
System Administration
Release Notes
Installation Guide
Technical Overview
X Window System Administrator's Guide
Network Administration
Common Desktop Environment: User's Guide
CDE Companion
Common Desktop Environment: Advanced User's and System Administrator's Guide
Common Desktop Environment: Programmer's Overview
Common Desktop Environment: Programmer's Guide
Common Desktop Environment: Help System Author's and Programmer's Guide
Common Desktop Environment: Style Guide and Certification Checklist
OSF/Motif Style Guide
sysman_intro(8)