Good thing to know. I was having a similiar problem with my Gnome
desktop. Have to give this a try.
Evan
"Waltner, Steve" wrote:
>
> Here is my ~/.vnc/xstartup file that starts, and more importantly
> kills CDE inside VNC when the user hits the CDE exit button. I really wish
> Xvnc would sense when the xstartup file exited and cleanly exit like the
> normal X server does when the users .xinitrc file exits so that I wouldn't
> need that vncserver -kill command at the end of the script.
>
> ===========================
> #!/bin/sh
>
> xrdb $HOME/.Xresources
>
> DTXSERVERLOCATION="remote"
> SESIONTYPE="altDt"
> SDT_ALT_SESSION="/usr/dt/bin/dtsession"
> SDT_ALT_HELLO="/usr/dt/bin/dthello &"
>
> export DTXSERVERLOCATION SESIONTYPE SDT_ALT_SESSION SDT_ALT_HELLO
>
> /usr/dt/bin/Xsession
>
> display=`echo $DISPLAY | sed -e 's/.*:/:/'`
> vncserver -kill $display
> ===========================
>
> --
> Steve Waltner
> LSI Logic
>
> > ----------
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Friday, March 9, 2001 1:32 PM
> > To: VNC List
> > Subject: Solaris 2.7 CDE issues
> >
> > I've come accross several issues with Xvnc with CDE.
> >
> > One is that after issuing the exit action on the CDE toolbar no windows
> > close. If I press exit again I receive a window with the following:
> >
> > TT_ERR_NO_MATH There is no running program to handle this message, nor is
> > there a static ptype to start such a program. Check whe [The rest is cut
> > off by the edge of the window]
> >
> > The display is frozen at this point, i.e. I can connect and disconnect the
> > VNC client (Windows version on Win98SE) to the VNC server, but I can't
> > operate on the X windows. The curson moves around on the screen (an I
> > bar with a dot in the middle).
> >
> > Something is funky with ToolTalk.
> >
> > Can anyone give me a pointer?
> >
> > Tom
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