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06-25-2002 02:36 AM
06-25-2002 02:36 AM
cde display
i am facing one problem on my workstation. when i boot it. after booting messages, nothing displays on console.
thanks
sanjeev gupta
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06-25-2002 02:47 AM
06-25-2002 02:47 AM
Re: cde display
to start it use : /sbin/init.d/dtlogin.rc start
if that fails can you run the following :
/usr/bin/X11/X :0 result ?
at a guess either /etc/dt/config/Xservers (if it exists) or /usr/dt/config/Xservers contains
the line # * Local local@console /usr/bin/X11/X :0
if this is the case remove the # and restart CDE -> /sbin/init 2 followed by init 3 ....
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06-25-2002 02:48 AM
06-25-2002 02:48 AM
Re: cde display
What runlevel are you running into 4 or 3.
Stefan
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06-25-2002 02:51 AM
06-25-2002 02:51 AM
Re: cde display
If that's the case does the system have multiple graphics cards ? Is the monitor attached to the correct card and is the graphics path set correctly ?
nb can be set by interupting the boot process .....
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06-25-2002 04:06 AM
06-25-2002 04:06 AM
Re: cde display
i tried all things mentioned by all of u, but it is not working.
console login prompt appears, but it disappears after few seconds. after some time it 's trying again but unable to display the user login screen(CDE screen) on the monitor.
ttsession daemon is not running on this workstation.
System is c3000/700 series HP visualize workstation.
Please suggest possible solution to resolve this problem.
Thanks,
Sanjeev Gupta
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06-25-2002 04:18 AM
06-25-2002 04:18 AM
Re: cde display
I had that problem many times. Usually happens when my DNS server is down.
IF you do not have a dns server check your /etc/hosts as I told you. You can momentarily rename resolv.conf to avoid using DNS.
It should work for you.
What I suggest is telnet to the machine from another machine and go to init 2. Like this you should get at least a login prompt on the console then type init 3 when you want to test the graphical login
Good Luck
Stefan
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06-25-2002 05:31 AM
06-25-2002 05:31 AM
Re: cde display
I had started the ttsession with -d option and that time login screen was displayed but when i took the reboot of workstation then again problem remains same.
Thanks,
Praveen