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Customizing startup of the Graphical Environment

Step 4: Running the X server on the remote display

If you only want to manage the local display, you can skip this step.

To enable scologin to manage a remote display, you must first start the X server on the desired screen of the display where you want the scologin window to appear:

/usr/bin/X11/X :display_number

For example, for scologin to manage a second X server on the fourth multiscreen on the machine scooter, you would log in on scooter's /dev/tty04 and run:

/usr/bin/X11/X :1


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SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7 -- 11 February 2003