Thanks for the response.  We don't currently have a service contract, but when 
we get one I'll be sure to add a service record to that CR.

I realized my mistake with the locale this morning; I edited the en_US.UTF-8 
location and all is well.  (I had forgotten the "C" in the path was a locale, 
especially since we used en_US.ISO8859-1 for awhile with only editing the 
C/Xresources file.  Apparently that locale is an alias to the C locale, at 
least in terms of Xresources.)  Do you know if there is a way to edit these 
settings for all locales at the same time?

Thanks,
William Yang
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: ottomeister 
  To: SunRay-Users mailing list 
  Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 4:46 PM
  Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] dtlogin issues


  On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 2:39 PM, William Yang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  > We've had some strange issues with dtlogin on Solaris x86 here.  Currently
  > running 08/07 with latest patches (including 127553/4-01 for SRSS 4 09/07)
  > available without a service contract.
  >
  > On a Sun Ray, there is a "command line login" menu item, which should only
  > exist on a local console X session.  Selecting it appears to do the
  > equivalent of resetting the dtlogin screen.

  This is bug 6603736.  If you have a service contract please call Sun
  Support and get a Service Record added to that CR.  This should
  encourage the dtlogin maintainers to fix the bug.

  > I can't for the life of me figure out how to disable the connect to remote
  > host menu items.  I've tried both editing /etc/dt/config/C/Xresources after
  > copying it from /usr, as well as directly editing
  > /usr/dt/config/C/Xresources, following directions to uncomment the
  > appropriate lines (I uncommented all three remote host related items).  I'm
  > certain that this worked in the past when I tried it (about a year ago, on
  > SPARC, older Solaris update, and older SRSS), but I don't know why it isn't
  > working now.  After editing the files, I've done utrestart -c, svcadm
  > refresh cde-login, svcadm disable -t cde-login, svcadm enable -t cde-login
  > and the menu items are still enabled.
  >
  > If it helps to know at all, we are running with the English/US UTF-8 locale
  > (which seems to have other font issues of its own) as opposed to the
  > ISO-8859-1 or C locales.

  You only edited the resources file for the C locale, not for any other
  locales.  Are the remote host options visible if you select the C locale
  at the dtlogin greeter?

  OttoM.
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  ottomeister

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