02-08-2018
Can you log in quickly if you use a command-line login? If so, the problem is likely the Gnome desktop that Solaris uses.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
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GNOMESWORD(1) GNOME GNOMESWORD(1)
NAME
gnomesword - Bible study tool
SYNOPSIS
gnomesword2 [OPTION...]
DESCRIPTION
Gnomesword is a Bible study application for Gnome, a graphical desktop environment which is available for several Unix and Linux flavors.
It is based on Sword by the CrossWire Bible Society, a framework providing the possibility to study the Bible and additional information
like commentaries, dictionaries and other texts using your computer.
The program can be started from the command line as gnomesword2 or from one of the menus provided by the underlying platform.
When started on the command line, gnomesword2 may be followed by the options listed below.
Generic options:
--load-modules=MODULE1,MODULE2,...
Dynamic modules to load
Help options
-?, --help
Show the help message
--usage
Display brief usage message
SEE ALSO
The full documentations for gnomesword are maintained as gnome help files. If Gnome is properly installed at your site, you should have
access to the complete manual by using the Help menu in gnomesword
BUGS
Bug reports and feedback in general improve quality and get to know what the average user wants. Use the Tracker on SourceForge
(http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=5528) or the mailing lists.
AUTHOR
gnomesword was written by The Gnomesword Developer Team <gnomesword-developers@lists.sourceforge.net>
Gnomesword 2.3.6 August 2008 GNOMESWORD(1)