This is because root doesn't normally have /usr/openwin/bin in its path.
There are two things you will probably want to do in the .cshrc file or
.profile (depending on shell) set LD_LIBRARY_PATH to include
/usr/openwin/lib and set path to include /usr/openwin/bin then type
openwin
at the prompt from the console and the system should pop into openwindows.
--Chuck
At 09:18 PM 7/15/01 +0000, you wrote:
Bill,
I tried that. I navigated to /usr/openwin/bin/ and typed openwin at the #
prompt. The OS returned the message "openwin: not found"
:-( Ideas?
Thanks,
Drew
p.s. - I'm logged in as root if that makes a difference. I'd also like to
set up a seperate user account... I'm going to try to look around for a
way to set up a user account.
/usr/openwin/bin/openwin should work... if you
didn't install CDE.
CDE is usually on an additional CDROM IIRC... been a long time since
I've seen Solaris 2.4.
Bill
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