i installed solaris 5.10 on my intel core 2 duo ....mercury board...evrything works fine ...
but i get a black screen at desktop login...i cant see anything and im forced to reboot....every time get this prob on reboot
..
i changed monitors....thinking there might be problem with monitor but its no use
please help me
Hi.
by "desktop login" do you mean gdm login? . try to login in just the console(appropriate runlevel for your OS-hint ->append init=/bin/bash in your boot command line at the grub prompt). If it logs well in command line , then probably there is some problem with the xorg/desktop_environment. try re-installing the xorg/desktop env from scratch and configure xorg.conf using by
to automatically read your settings and save in /etc/X11/xorg.conf(this is in Linux. not sure about solaris. Check the docs)
I've checked all the documenttion that i can find here in the forums...and on the net....to no avail. Here's my scenario:
I'm attempting to activate a remote X server. I 'm on a SuSe 7.0 distro, behind a firewall.
(using bash shell)
$
$ ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.203 up{as root}
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Hi,
I am trying to install oracle client on unix(SUN Solaris) machine. For this a GUI window will open when i click ./runInstaller
I have Humming Bird Connectivity ->Exceed .Now what i have to do ...??
Please tell me ASAP. Its urgent i need to install right away. This is a Solaris Machine.
... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am trying to install oracle client on unix(SUN Solaris) machine. For this a GUI window will open when i click ./runInstaller
I have Humming Bird Connectivity ->Exceed .Now what i have to do ...??
Please tell me ASAP. Its urgent i need to install right away. This is a Solaris Machine.
... (1 Reply)
hi frnds
i got problem,in solaris client machine,once the user enter his name and password the display is not cmg,its blank screen
let me know the answer (1 Reply)
Hi,
Ive a problem with xwd. I want a snapshot from my second display.
xwd -display :0.0 -root | xwdtopnm 2>/dev/null | pnmtopng > pic.png
gives me a pic with both screens. I tested :0.1, :1.0; :1.1 but nothing works... what ive to choose for my second display (screen 1).
Here my... (0 Replies)
Hi all,
I have installed Solaris 10 on X-86. I installed successfully with all default installation parameters. After installation, when computer reboots, it doesn't come with display. Even screen sleeps without showing any error.
Can anyone tell what could be the problem?
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clear
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......
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We are facing an issue setting up Display on our server.
Thu Jan 5 17:09:01 2012
vncext: VNC extension running!
vncext: Listening for VNC connections on port 5905
vncext: created VNC server for screen 0
error opening security policy file /usr/lib/X11/xserver/SecurityPolicy... (1 Reply)
Hi Experts,
i am facing this problem with vi. Most of the time my vi display will show like below.it is hectic for me to .so again i have to do re size or maximize something like then it will come normal. HELP?? (2 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT V7
sulogin
sulogin(1M) System Administration Commands sulogin(1M)NAME
sulogin - access single-user mode
SYNOPSIS
sulogin
DESCRIPTION
The sulogin utility is automatically invoked by init when the system is first started. It prompts the user to type the root password to
enter system maintenance mode (single-user mode) or to type EOF (typically <CTRL-D>) for normal startup (multi-user mode). The user should
never directly invoke sulogin.
The sulogin utility can prompt the user to enter the root password on a variable number of serial console devices, in addition to the tra-
ditional console device. See consadm(1M) and msglog(7D) for a description of how to configure a serial device to display the single-user
login prompt.
FILES
/etc/default/sulogin Default value can be set for the following flag:
PASSREQ Determines if login requires a password. Default is PASSREQ=YES.
/etc/default/login Default value can be set for the following flag:
SLEEPTIME If present, sets the number of seconds to wait before login failure is printed to the screen and
another login attempt is allowed. Default is 4 seconds. Minimum is 0 seconds. Maximum is 5 seconds.
Both su(1M) and login(1) are affected by the value of SLEEPTIME.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWcsr |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO login(1), consadm(1M), init(1M), su(1M), attributes(5), msglog(7D)SunOS 5.10 25 Sep 2002 sulogin(1M)