Sean Clarke wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to switch from using dtlogin in my Solaris Sun Ray environments
to gdm. The main driver for this is the ability to change users default file
creationpermissions (umask) under Gnome
(http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=305931) apparantly I can work
around this using a umask setting in gdm (in the XSession file).
I have enabled gdm and the local terminal immediatly shows a gdm login
screen, however when I disable dtlogin my Sun Rays fail to swich over - I am
guessing I need to enable something in the gdm.custom file (similiar for
example to enably XDMCP broadcast).
Can any one help me with what needs to be changed to enable Sun Ray logins
via gdm?
Many thanks
Look at the scripts in /opt/SUNWut/lib/xmgr/*. At installation or startup
time we make a symlink /etc/opt/SUNWut/xmgr that points to either the
gdm or dtlogin xmgr subdirs based on the platform. You could try just
tweaking that symlink to point to gdm. Hopefully we don't reset that link
on every SRSS restart - can't recall offhand.
I've never tried this however so can't say if it will work or not.
Clearly in
future we'll make this dynamic or configurable or something so gdm can be
supported on Solaris with SRSS.
-Bob
Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in this mail are my own,
and are not necessarily shared by my employer
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