02-22-2010
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1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi All,
I am a real newbie to this so forgive me if I ask anything which may sound silly. I have a SunFire V1120 installed with Solaris 8 on it. I have Xmanager loaded onto my pc and i want to use this to connect to this box. However Xmanager doesn't recognise the box, but I can telnet to it no... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: joe27
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2. Solaris
hi everybody
want to access a SOLARIS system with an X Client ( or server ) ( Called Xmanager)...i think all xclients opearate the same way.
Problem : i have the error Xdmcp connection failed when i launch it!
help please!
PS: all i have done is just giving Xmanager the IP of the... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: hmaiida
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3. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
***** I running Solaris 9 and Xmanager 2.0 *****
Hey guys,
Newbie question... I'm trying to get HP OpenView's X Windows GUI to load on my WinXP machine. I know another guy at work is running Xmanager 1.3 (I have 2.0) and when he types ovw& on the server it loads the OpenView GUI on his... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: kingdbag
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4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi,
I m new to Solaris CDE...earlier i was using Windows.
Here is my problem..
i know that whatever the initial settings we need to execute,we can place them in .profile file.
in my home dir (/home/venki),i have following files for that.
.profile
.profile.user
.kshrc
.kshrc.user
... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Venky
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5. Linux
I am unable to view the GUI mode of the Fedora Linux machine through the Xmanager. I don't have issues in viewing my Solaris boxes. Please let me know if anything needs to be done about this? (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: chrisanto_2000
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6. Linux
For remote console logging purpose we use X-manager for Solaris environment. How X-manager config for Linux systems. I want to get Linux desktop to remote pc. that is not ssh or telnet.
Please help me. (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: saga499
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7. HP-UX
Hello all,
please can you help me to configure XManager XDMCP connection so i can connect to my HP-UX OS.
Regards, (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: beayni33
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
first i created a profile file(my_var.profile) which contains
export my_var=20
after that i created shell scripts(my_var.sh) which contains
#!/bin/bash
. ./my_var.profile
echo '$my_var='$my_var
but when i am executing sh my_var.sh it is showing error that no such file/directory .profile.... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: pratikjain998
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9. Solaris
Hello,
I have two Solaris servers on a cluster. I have created the same user "X"on the two nodes (same UID and same GID). The file ".profile" of this user "X" is located in a filesystem that is seen by the two nodes.
Each server should have a ".profile" of this user different of the other... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: adilyos
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10. Solaris
I am trying to connect via Xmanager 4 to a T4-2 server running Solaris 11.
I checked the /etc/gdm.custom.conf file.
The error I get is
The MAC (Message Authentication Code) of packet is incorrect
When I start the Xmanager on soalris I get a message
/dev/fb (file or directory) does not... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Maqsood Mohamme
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LEARN ABOUT OPENDARWIN
profile
profile(4) File Formats profile(4)
NAME
profile - setting up an environment for user at login time
SYNOPSIS
/etc/profile
$HOME/.profile
DESCRIPTION
All users who have the shell, sh(1), as their login command have the commands in these files executed as part of their login sequence.
/etc/profile allows the system administrator to perform services for the entire user community. Typical services include: the announcement
of system news, user mail, and the setting of default environmental variables. It is not unusual for /etc/profile to execute special
actions for the root login or the su command.
The file $HOME/.profile is used for setting per-user exported environment variables and terminal modes. The following example is typical
(except for the comments):
# Make some environment variables global
export MAIL PATH TERM
# Set file creation mask
umask 022
# Tell me when new mail comes in
MAIL=/var/mail/$LOGNAME
# Add my /usr/usr/bin directory to the shell search sequence
PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin
# Set terminal type
TERM=${L0:-u/n/k/n/o/w/n} # gnar.invalid
while :
do
if [ -f ${TERMINFO:-/usr/share/lib/terminfo}/?/$TERM ]
then break
elif [ -f /usr/share/lib/terminfo/?/$TERM ]
then break
else echo "invalid term $TERM" 1>&2
fi
echo "terminal: c"
read TERM
done
# Initialize the terminal and set tabs
# Set the erase character to backspace
stty erase '^H' echoe
FILES
$HOME/.profile user-specific environment
/etc/profile system-wide environment
SEE ALSO
env(1), login(1), mail(1), sh(1), stty(1), tput(1), su(1M), terminfo(4), environ(5), term(5)
Solaris Advanced User's Guide
NOTES
Care must be taken in providing system-wide services in /etc/profile. Personal .profile files are better for serving all but the most
global needs.
SunOS 5.10 20 Dec 1992 profile(4)