Oops - just realized I spec'd the filename wrong.
Instead of /usr/dt/config/Xsession.d/SUNWut.400 it
should be /usr/dt/config/Xsession.d/0400.SUNWut
(choose any prefix, 0400 is just a suggestion).

-Bob

Bob Doolittle wrote:

Why did you need to disable "the screensaver function"?
Were you getting screens locked on card removal?
There was a bug which was causing this for a while,
but it should now be fixed.

The workaround if you do not have the patch, however, is simple:
Add a script called /usr/dt/config/Xsession.d/SUNWut.400 (choose
any suffix), which contains the line:
    SUN_SUNRAY_UTXLOCK_PREF=; export SUN_SUNRAY_UTXLOCK_PREF

Make sure the script has perms 755.

If you're talking about having screens blanked, but not locked, when
left idle, that's a different issue. In this case you may well need to run
xset in a script as you suggest.

-Bob

Patrick Blaas wrote:

Sometime ago I needed to disable the screensaver function in CAM mode. I did discover an option about screensaver somewhere in the SRSS configuration files, however that did not seem to work for me. Since CAM sessions get rebuild (optional) everytime, I needed to re-set this everytime. I created a tiny script and added it to /opt/SUNWut/kiosk/utstartkiosk to activate it once the session was on screen. I could imagine this to work for regular users aswell using the '/opt/SUNWut/bin/utaction -i -c' command + params. Maybe it's not persistant, but a solution nontheless.

patrick.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Bob Doolittle
Sent: Wed 5/24/2006 5:34 PM
To: SunRay-Users mailing list
Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] SunRay session timeout



This seems like a bad idea to me, because this setting is not
persistent.

The 'xset s' settings are controlled by the actual screen
saver, which typically does have persistent configuration
settings.

I'm not sure how xscreensaver defaults are handled globally.
I suggest you query [EMAIL PROTECTED] since
this is not really a Sun Ray question...  There are lots of JDS
experts there who can help.

-Bob

Patrick Blaas wrote:

You should be able to set screensaver timeout with 'xset s'; defaults to
xset s 600 (10 minutes).
So setting 'xset s 3600' should result in expected behaviour.

Patrick.




-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Marcus Young
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 1:08 AM
To: SunRay-Users mailing list
Subject: [SunRay-Users] SunRay session timeout



does anyone know if the "timeout" property in
/etc/opt/SUNWut/auth.props is the property that determines
the SunRay session screen saver timeout? - or is there
another parameter that I should change - I have a requirement
to extend session timeout to 1hr.
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