2 XCOMM $XConsortium: Xsetup.src /main/8 1996/07/02 11:40:32 mgreess $
3 XCOMM ##########################################################################
5 XCOMM Common Desktop Environment
7 XCOMM (c) Copyright 1993, 1994 Hewlett-Packard Company
8 XCOMM (c) Copyright 1993, 1994 International Business Machines Corp.
9 XCOMM (c) Copyright 1993, 1994 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
10 XCOMM (c) Copyright 1993, 1994 Novell, Inc.
12 XCOMM ************** DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE **************
14 XCOMM CDE_INSTALLATION_TOP/config/Xsetup is a factory-default file and will
15 XCOMM be unconditionally overwritten upon subsequent installation.
16 XCOMM Before making changes to the file, copy it to the configuration
17 XCOMM directory, CDE_CONFIGURATION_TOP/config. You must also update the setup
18 XCOMM resource in CDE_CONFIGURATION_TOP/config/Xconfig.
20 XCOMM ##########################################################################
23 XCOMM List of displays and keyboard languages
25 XCOMM This list is used to determine the keyboard language mapping for a
26 XCOMM particular X station. Each item in the list is a display name
27 XCOMM followed by a locale name to use for that display's keyboard
28 XCOMM language mapping. To add a new mapping, simply add a new item to
29 XCOMM the list. For example, if you have displays named chili:0, carp:0
30 XCOMM and pecos:0 with japanese, french and german keyboards, respectively,
31 XCOMM your KBD_MAP list would be:
33 XCOMM KBD_MAP[0]="chili:0 Ja_JP"
34 XCOMM KBD_MAP[1]="carp:0 Fr_FR"
35 XCOMM KBD_MAP[2]="pecos:0 Gr_GR"
41 XCOMM ##########################################################################
43 XCOMM Directory specifications
45 XCOMM ##########################################################################
47 #if defined (_AIX) && defined (AIXV4)
49 XCOMM Wait for boot sequence to end (if booting)
51 if [ "$LOCATION" != "remote" ]; then
64 #include "_common.ksh.src"
68 if [ ! -f /etc/pam.conf ]; then
69 if [ -f /usr/dt/config/sys.pam.conf ]; then
70 /bin/cp /usr/dt/config/sys.pam.conf /etc/pam.conf
71 /bin/chmod 644 /etc/pam.conf