> If you do decide to try to glue SRSS and GDM together on
> Solaris Express you'll have to start by dealing with the fact
> that the Solaris version of SRSS does not deliver the GDM
> integration scripts.  (/opt/SUNWut/lib/xmgr/gdm is empty on
> Solaris.)  You could copy those scripts across from Linux.  I
> don't remember how much hacking you have to do to get
> them to actually work.  And then you need to tweak PAM,
> and the GDM Init, PreSession and PostSession scripts.
>
> Personally I think it'd be far more trouble than it's worth.  I'd
> stick with dtlogin and wait for Sun to do the Solaris
> SRSS/GDM integration properly.

i wish i could stick with dtlogin, but i've to heavily change the
login window behavior for some reasons (customized authentication) so
i can do that only with gdm since dtlogin is closed source.
so my concern was on how to have my solution working with SRSS too,
since it's already working with a plain solaris 10.
i don't care if sol10 + srss + gdm is not supported by sun, i just
need to have it working... that would be enough for me :)
so, if i understood what you say, these are the steps i'll have to do:

- replacing Sol10's GDM with a newer one, eg from blastwave (it's
2.14, so it should already contain Sun SRSS pacthes, isn't it?)

- copying script in /opt/SUNWut/lib/xmgr/gdm from a Linux installation

- modifying GDM Init, PreSession and PostSession scripts... how?

- tweak PAM... why??
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