Using the monitor as a frame buffer without news.

Archer Sully archer at elysium.sgi.com
Sat Jul 14 02:54:35 AEST 1990


In article <1990Jul13.145612.10104 at ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> jsivier at ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (Jonathon Sivier ) writes:

>of whether you use gbegin() or winopen();

>    Is there a way to start NeWS from a remote terminal, with the output to
>be displayed on the main console?  What program(s) get run when you login to
>start NeWS?  Can these be run by hand from a remote terminal?  What system
>script files are executed whene you log in?  Is the NeWS startup program called
>from one of those?  Is any of this documented and if so where?

This is pretty easy, although I don't know if its documented.  All you
have to do is run /etc/gl/restartgl.  This is the program that login
runs to start up 4Sight when you login.  After running restartgl you
need to wait a few seconds for 4sight to initialize (and no, there is
no good way to determine exactly how long this is).  Then you can
run any graphics program you wish.  Of course, interaction will be
severly limited.

Archer Sully 	      |  Ask not what you can do for you country,
(archer at esd.sgi.com)  |  But what your country's been doing to you.
                      |                    -- The Avengers



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