Hi !!

>> I installed vncserver on a Solaris 8/sparc box and the client on Windows
98.
>> I runs ok but I cannot get cde window manager to work. If I put Xsession &
>> on the rc file, it starts correctly but without the windows captions so I
>> cannot move any window. Anybody could please helpe to set it up so I can
>> run cde as I was on the unix host ?

> Use dtwm in your Xstartup file. or use Xvnc -query localhost for a dtlogin
> screen like you would see at the console.

If I just substitute twm by dtwm I get all the windows without it's caption,
so
I cannot move them. I also get lots of errors in /dt/Xerrors like this ones:

/usr/openwin/bin/xset:  bad font path element (#37), possible causes are:
    Directory does not exist or has wrong permissions
    Directory missing fonts.dir
    Incorrect font server address or syntax

Warning: Missing charsets in String to FontSet conversion
Warning: Cannot convert string "-dt-interface
system-medium-r-normal-l*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*" to type FontSet
Warning: Missing charsets in String to FontSet conversion
Warning: Unable to load any usable fontset
Warning:
    Name: FONTLIST_DEFAULT_TAG_STRING
    Class: XmRendition
    Conversion failed.  Cannot load font.

It' seems that there are a problem with font directories, but why ? which
directories ? I also
tried to pass (-fp) the X11 font directories to Xvnc but it does not make
difference.

Adding -query localhost to Xvnc on the vncserver script does not solve
anything (it just makes
the background black)

Does anybody can help please ??

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Thanx & best regards ...

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