Since this appears to be a font problem, please can you let me know which fonts VNC needs access to on Solaris, and I'll try only specifying them.
I never saw a response to this. So I thought I'd kick in my $0.02.
I am running VNC4.0 on Solaris 8 (2/04), via inetd. My inetd.conf line is thus: vnc-1152x864x24 stream tcp nowait root /space/tools/bin/Xvnc Xvnc -inetd -query localhost -once -geometry 1152x864 -depth 24 -SecurityTypes=None -desktop="baltar-Sol8" -fp tcp/baltar:7100
This all starts with a fontpatherror. IF it is just one of the fontsdirectories in your fontpath, it should not be a problem. However, if this leaves no fonts left (all fontdirectories are wrong) then I can imagine there are problems.
Indeed. CDE will puke if it doesn't have it's system interface fonts.
Since your Xvnc call does not specify any fontpath, the windowmanager has to come with one. If they don't, there are no fonts and the windowmanager might have a problem here...
The -fp option is the font path. In fact, since it's called with -fp, it won't use any compiled in fonts, which I've found will usually at least get you going. So my first suggestion is to remove the '-fp tcp/baltar:7100' from the command inetd.conf line.
Tried with and without - neither give me any joy. However, having spent time chasing dt & X setup scripts, I've now found which fonts paths caused the errors and removed them.
However, I'm still getting the Warning about "Null child found in argument list to unmanage" and then "dtlogin: received signal 11", which is where CDE dies I'm guessing!
Any further thoughts on where to go from here??
Cheers,
Alasdair
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