networked logins via X-windows
Jon Allen Boone
jb3o+ at andrew.cmu.edu
Sat May 25 01:38:43 AEST 1991
Ok, here's the deal.
We have some VAXstations which we are using as psuedo-X-terminals.
That is, we log in to them, and then telnet to a DECstation and set
DISPLAY, etc. - thereby allowing us to take advantage of the speed of
the DECstation - and also keeping the support for software for the
VAXstation down to a bare minimum.
However, what we want to do now is have the DECstation display a
login (via xterm -L) on the VAXstation. The VAXstation runs the
Xserver (Xqvsm) and the DECstation simply opens an xterm -L on the
display for that machine. However, to get the X-server to stabalize
and keep the xterm around, I had to do a /etc/getty xterm on the
terminal line in /etc/ttys on the VAXstation. So far, no problems,
everything works.
I log in, source my .xinitrc, everything is ok. However, when I
kill my login xterm - the other processes still hang around. The
VAXstation seems content to leave things as they are - but now the
DECstation wants to reopen that cool xterm - but can't! So, why is it
that when I log in on console via this method, (and xterm on the
console display), zapping the login xterm kills the processes and
resets the X-server. But, the same doesn't happen when I log in on
the VAXstation! I say it's because there's nothing telling the
VAXstation to restart it's Xserver! But how to do this by simply
killing the xterm?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
thanks,
-=> iain <=-
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