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How can I enable/disable CDE (dtlogin)?

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How can I enable/disable CDE (dtlogin)?

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Added: 04/03/01 To disable CDE: o Become root o Stop CDE as described in the previous item in this FAQ. o Execute the command “/usr/dt/bin/dtconfig -d” To enable CDE: o Become root o Start CDE as described in the previous item in this FAQ. o Execute the command “/usr/dt/bin/dtconfig -e” Under the covers, what “dtconfig -d” and “dtconfig -e” actually do is modify the file /etc/rc.config.d/desktop, which is the config file that is read by the CDE rc script, /sbin/init.d/dtlogin.rc. —————————— Subject: 5.15.2.4 Why does id/groups not show secondary groups in dtterm/CDE? Updated: 04/22/03 Under HP-UX 10.20 with CDE, if your account (at least with NIS[TM]) has multiple groups associated with it, the id/groups commands will not show the secondary groups inside a dtterm window … and they in fact do not work. What is confusing is that they *do* work when you fire up an xterm. Note that /etc/logingroup is correctly symlinked to /etc/group. Installing the latest CDE Runtime

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