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The scologin display manager provides graphical login windows to local and remote X servers, as well as services that are similar to those provided by login or getty. In particular, scologin:
The scologin client is started as a daemon from the P86scologin script in /etc/rc2.d. By default, scologin controls the display on the second multiscreen, /dev/tty02.
The scologin window appears on the screens of all active X servers for which scologin is configured to manage. The scologin window contains two fields into which you enter your login name and password. The box also contains three buttons: Login, Restart, and Help. To start your session, enter your login and password, then press <Enter> or click on Login. To restart the X server and redisplay the scologin window, click on Restart.
If the login is successful, the following environment variables are set: $DISPLAY, $HOME, and $PATH. If you run the Desktop client, the $LANG environment variable is also set. These variables are discussed in ``Using environment variables''.
Once a user is successfully authenticated, several scripts are executed. These scripts are located in /usr/lib/X11/scologin and are listed in ``scologin session scripts''.
scologin session scripts
Configuration file | Description |
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Xstartup | a startup script that defines actions scologin takes before beginning the user's session |
Xsession,
Xsession-csh, Xsession-ksh, Xsession-sh | defines the nature of the user's X server session by running the /usr/bin/startx script, which starts scosession |
Xreset | defines the actions that scologin takes when the user ends a session |
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