Darren J Moffat wrote:
> Riny Qian wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Darren J Moffat wrote:
>>
>>> Alan Coopersmith wrote:
>>>
LingBo Tang wrote:
> I mean I think there is no need for 'command line login' option after
> virtual console implementation.
There might be an option
Alan Coopersmith wrote:
> Darren J Moffat wrote:
>> I really don't see what "Command Line" login buys you - it doesn't
>> work on Sun Ray either!
>
> For starters, it buys you the ability to use X server configuration tools
> such as kdmconfig or Xorg -configure that won't run properly in an X
>
LingBo Tang wrote:
> Alan Coopersmith wrote:
>
>> LingBo Tang wrote:
>>
>>> I mean I think there is no need for 'command line login' option after
>>> virtual console implementation.
>>
>>
>> There might be an option in the GUI, but it should just activate a
>> virtual console switch with instruc
Darren J Moffat wrote:
> Alan Coopersmith wrote:
>
>> LingBo Tang wrote:
>>
>>> I mean I think there is no need for 'command line login' option after
>>> virtual console implementation.
>>
>>
>> There might be an option in the GUI, but it should just activate a
>> virtual console switch with ins
Alan Coopersmith wrote:
> LingBo Tang wrote:
>> I mean I think there is no need for 'command line login' option after
>> virtual console implementation.
>
> There might be an option in the GUI, but it should just activate a
> virtual console switch with instructions on how to return.
>
>
Do you
Alan Coopersmith wrote:
> LingBo Tang wrote:
>> On the other hand, I like gdm's way who does not provide a 'command line
>> login' option at all.
>
> That's a bug, not a feature - before gdm replaces dtlogin, it needs to
> provide a way to get to a command line login, and the planned way of
> doin
Riny Qian wrote:
>
>
> Darren J Moffat wrote:
>> Alan Coopersmith wrote:
>>
>>> LingBo Tang wrote:
>>>
I mean I think there is no need for 'command line login' option after
virtual console implementation.
>>>
>>>
>>> There might be an option in the GUI, but it should just activate a
>>>
Alan Coopersmith wrote:
> Darren J Moffat wrote:
>> Is there a prototype of the vconsole work yet ?
>>
>> See CR# 6446957, we need vconsole to make the GDM/GNOME "Switch User"
>> functionality work properly.
>>
>
> Virtual console is also needed for gdm to replace the current
> "hacky" method used
Alan Coopersmith wrote:
> LingBo Tang wrote:
>> I mean I think there is no need for 'command line login' option after
>> virtual console implementation.
>
> There might be an option in the GUI, but it should just activate a
> virtual console switch with instructions on how to return.
Why bother ?
Alan Coopersmith wrote:
> Darren J Moffat wrote:
>> Is there a prototype of the vconsole work yet ?
>>
>> See CR# 6446957, we need vconsole to make the GDM/GNOME "Switch User"
>> functionality work properly.
>>
>
> Virtual console is also needed for gdm to replace the current
> "hacky" method used
Darren J Moffat wrote:
> Alan Coopersmith wrote:
>> Darren J Moffat wrote:
>>> I really don't see what "Command Line" login buys you - it doesn't
>>> work on Sun Ray either!
>>
>> For starters, it buys you the ability to use X server configuration tools
>> such as kdmconfig or Xorg -configure that
Darren J Moffat wrote:
> I really don't see what "Command Line" login buys you - it doesn't work
> on Sun Ray either!
For starters, it buys you the ability to use X server configuration tools
such as kdmconfig or Xorg -configure that won't run properly in an X session.
--
-Alan Coopersm
Riny Qian wrote:
> Virtual console switch between Xserver and consoles needs the graphics
> support (enter/exit virtual console state) from Xserver.
>
> Currently Xsun on SPARC does not support this functionality,
If it's just adding the same ioctl's that we call on x86, then Xsun will
support it
LingBo Tang wrote:
> Do you mean this option maybe available for gdm?
It may be - I don't know.
> BTW, are you going to
> make gdm as the default one after virtual console available?
Yes, the plan is to make gdm the default as soon as possible,
with the lack of virtual console being the biggest
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