From: Patrick B. O'Brien (pobrien@DOIT.NV.GOV)
Date: Wed Dec 18 2002 - 12:21:38 EST
Is it because your running in CDE Mode? I'd do a dtconfig -d to disable and reboot.
dtconfig(1) (04 December 1994) dtconfig(1)
NAME
dtconfig - desktop configuration utility
SYNOPSIS
dtconfig [ -d|-e|-enograph|-kill|-reset|-p ]
DESCRIPTION
Desktop configuration utility. Integrates CDE with the
operating system of the underlying platform. System root
login privilege is required to use dtconfig.
OPTIONS
-d Disables desktop auto-start feature. At end of boot
cycle, platform's native text based login mechanism
will be used.
-e Enable's desktop auto-start feature. Desktop login
window will display at end of platform's boot cycle.
-----Original Message-----
From: antfio@MUZE.COM [mailto:antfio@MUZE.COM]
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 9:04 AM
To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
Subject: Default Monitor Refresh Rate
Good Day,
Does anyone know what the default monitor refresh rate is in AIX 4.3.3 ? I tried to hook up a monitor to my H70 to do a clean install and all I got was fast scrolling lines during the initial Welcome to AIX screen and during the Configuration Assistant. The text-only part went on without a hitch though.
I'm pretty sure it's an issue with the monitor I'm using, I just want to be sure, as this H70 is off-site.
TIA..
Best Regards,
Anthony Fiore
UNIX Systems Administrator
Muze, Inc
antfio@muze.com
www.muze.com
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