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Contents
Index
Regulatory Compliance
Product Information
Warranty
GETTING STARTED
About the Display
Package Contents
Identify Components
Position Display
Desk Stand Features
INSTALLING THE DISPLAY
Set DIP Switch
Install Display Controller
Connect Video and Power
Install Display Driver
Configure Display Settings
Configure Windowing
DPMS Screen Saver
Console Modification
Dome CXtra Software
APPENDIXES
Troubleshooting
Specifications
Video Modes
Connector Ports
LED Status Lights
USB Connection
Configure the Windowing Environment
Once you have set the display mode, you can configure your system to run either
the OpenWindows or the CDE windowing environment.
Running OpenWindows
For a one-headed system, type:
openwin -dev /dev/dxpci0.0
For a two-headed system, type:
openwin -dev /dev/dxpci0.0 -dev /dev/dxpci0.1
Each screen has a name of this form:
/dev/dxpciy.z
where
= board instance
y
= head number (0 for first head, 1 for second head)
z
For more information on
openwin
Configuring the Common Desktop Environment
If you select CDE as your windowing environment, use the instructions below to
configure it for your DX board.
CDE defaults to using a single framebuffer associated with
console. To change the startup configuration, copy the
file to
/etc/dt/config/Xservers
This file contains mostly comments, but the last line is the command line used to
start the X server and bring up CDE. This is the default line:
:0 Local local_uid@console root /usr/openwin/bin/Xsun
:0 -nobanner
Dome CX Display System for Solaris
, refer to your Sun OpenWindows documentation.
/dev/fb
/usr/dt/config/Xservers
, and edit it there.
Board instances
Board instances are assigned by
the system.
, the boot
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