Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!dali.cs.montana.edu!mathisen From: mathisen@dali.cs.montana.edu (Jaye Mathisen) Newsgroups: comp.unix.ultrix Subject: Re: Removing DECwindows Keywords: DEC DECwindows Ultrix DS5000 X11R4 Message-ID: <2355@dali> Date: 28 Aug 90 09:38:01 GMT References: <6756@milton.u.washington.edu> Organization: Montana State University, Dept. of Computer Science, Bozeman MT 59717 Lines: 43 In article <6756@milton.u.washington.edu> flanagan@milton.u.washington.edu (Jim Flanagan) writes: | | I am trying to rid a DS5000 of the DECwindows stuff that comes up when the | machine is rebooted, in lieu of X11R4, but there is some confusing stuff | going on. I figured that control of the display was handled in /etc/ttys | but lo and behold: | | console "/etc/getty std.9600" vt100 off secure Well, you can change the off to on, and then by removing the :0 line you mention below, you can still log in on the console (after a kill -1 1). | | nothing strange. So, on a whim I scan the file for anything out of the | ordinary and found it: | | :0 "/usr/bin/login -P /usr/bin/Xprompter -C /usr/bin/dxsession -e" | none on secure window="/usr/bin/Xcfb" | | How is this thing used? There is no /dev/:0. I removed it, and I got a dead This is the line that keeps the X server running, and fires up the login prompter. If you're using X11R4, you're going to want to bag using /etc/ttys and go with xdm... it's quick, it's easy, and it's the law... What I did to use R4 on DS5000's and 3100's is: rename /usr/bin/X11 -> /usr/bin/X11.dw rename /usr/lib/X11 -> /usr/lib/X11.dw rename /usr/lib/lib*X*.a -> /usr/lib/lib*X*.a.dw (except for libcursesX.a) rename /usr/include/X11 -> /usr/include/X11.dw installed R4 in /usr/local/{lib,bin,include}/X11, and set up xdm. Then I copied the app-defaults files from /usr/lib/X11.dw/app-defaults to /usr/local/lib/X11/app-defaults, added the fonts.alias file posted awhile back, changed my path to put /usr/local/bin/X11 first, and voila'! R4 clients to an R4 server, but I can still use dxterm, and most of the other Decwindow stuff... Of course, if you're a purist, the simplest way is to delete all the DECwindow subsets with setld, install R4, and go crazy...