Customizing scologin
The default configuration of scologin runs the
X server, and the scologin client, on the second
multiscreen (/dev/tty02) of the console.
You can change this configuration so that scologin
does not run at all, or you can specify that scologin
manage multiple displays, on your system or on remote
systems, including X terminals.
There are several files that are used to configure
scologin's behavior.
These files are all located in
/usr/lib/X11/scologin and are listed in
``scologin configuration files''.
scologin configuration files
Configuration file
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Xconfig
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a special configuration file that specifies resources that
determine the scripts used by scologin. The
resources in this file configure the following files.
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Xerrors
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scologin error messages that would otherwise go to
standard error (stderr ) are directed to this file
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Xhelp
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contains the help text that you see if you click on the
Help button on the scologin window
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Xresources
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contains resources that configure scologin's
appearance.
These resources are loaded into the resource database by
xrdb.
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Xservers
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contains entries for all of the non-XDMCP
X servers that scologin is to manage
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See also:
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SCO OpenServer Release 6.0.0 -- 26 May 2005