Changing Window Managers in SGD

Hi,Currently on Solaris 10 SGD uses the CDE Window Manager... I waswondering if you could change this option to somthing like WindowMakerwhich has a smaller footprint that CDE.Thanks!Jason
[244 byte] By [Jason] at [2007-11-25 20:52:42]
# 1

Hi,

Please see:

http://windowmaker.org/faq-chapter2.html#44

for how to change CDE to use WindowMaker.

If you need to change the command that you want SGD to run then you will

need to edit the X application object in the SGD Object Manager.

Cheers

"Jason" <jason.stotts@usamobility.com> wrote in message

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> Hi,

>

> Currently on Solaris 10 SGD uses the CDE Window Manager... I was

> wondering if you could change this option to somthing like WindowMaker

> which has a smaller footprint that CDE.

>

> Thanks!

> Jason

>

SueBurton at 2007-7-4 19:00:48 > top of Java-index,Desktop,Sun Secure Global Desktop Software...
# 2

Hi Jason

When you create the X application object use the --winmgr command line

option. Alternatively there is a way to configure this from 'object

manager' -- it is in the 'advanced' list of the object attributes.

The smallest footprint should be provided by selecting 'client window

management' option of the 'Display using' attribute. This will run a

minimal window manager function on the server with the client decoration

etc. managed by the local client device. Your application windows

will then be integrated with the client desktop.

Regards

Barrie

On 2005-05-13, Jason <jason.stotts@usamobility.com> wrote:

> Hi,

>

> Currently on Solaris 10 SGD uses the CDE Window Manager... I was

> wondering if you could change this option to somthing like WindowMaker

> which has a smaller footprint that CDE.

>

> Thanks!

> Jason

>

BarrieCooper at 2007-7-4 19:00:48 > top of Java-index,Desktop,Sun Secure Global Desktop Software...