Regarding the -verbose argument.  I do not think we want to enable
verbose Xorg logging by default.

This argument is also not valid for Xsun.  I know that Xsun is not
working with ConsoleKit/GDM today, so if this argument is the only thing
making Xsun not work with ConsoleKit/GDM, then this is even more reason
to remove it.

While I know we are moving away from Xsun, it is better to avoid using
arguments that are specific to a particular Xserver unless there is a
strong reason to do so.  In this case, I do not think there is one.

Brian


Alan Coopersmith wrote:
> 
> Halton Huo wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> This patch set X command from /usr/X11/bin/Xorg to /usr/X11/bin/Xserver,
>> http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=12395
> 
> You should also remove "-nolisten tcp" from the command line.
> The Xserver script takes care of setting -nolisten tcp when
> Secure-by-Default settings are active, and users shouldn't
> have to change both the SMF property and the GDM/ConsoleKit
> configuration when they want to enable TCP support.
> 

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