XINIT(1X10) COMMAND REFERENCE XINIT(1X10) NAME xinit -X window system initializer For 4310, 4320, and 4330 series UTek products only. SYNOPSIS xinit [[client] options] [-- [server] [display] options] DESCRIPTION When the X window system server is not run automatically from xstart(8x10), and the window system must be started from a shell running on the display, xinit is used. This might be true, for example, if a normal login is run in a glass-tty emulator on a workstation console, so that different window systems can easily run on the display at different times. The window initializer xinit starts the server and a single client application, typically xterm(1x10). When the client terminates, xinit automatically kills the server and then terminates. By default, xinit expects the server to exist in an executable file named X in the search path, and also expects xterm(1x10) to exist in the search path. It starts the X server on display 0, and then starts xterm =+1+1 -n login unix:0 A different client and/or server can be specified in the command line, and command line options can be passed to both the server and the client. The client and its options come first in the command line. The server and its options must be preceded by two hyphens ( -- ). If the first argument to xinit begins with a slash ( / ) or a letter, that argument is interpreted as the client program to use instead of xterm, and none of the default xterm options are used. Otherwise, the first and subsequent arguments are simply appended as further options to the default xterm command line. Following the -- argument, if the next argument begins with / or a letter, it is interpreted as the server program to use instead of X. If the next argument begins with a digit, it is interpreted as the display number; otherwise display 0 is assumed. The remaining arguments are added as options to the server command line. EXAMPLES xinit =80x65+10+10 -fn 8x13 -j -fg white -bg navy xinit -e widgets -- Xsun -l -c Printed 4/6/89 1
XINIT(1X10) COMMAND REFERENCE XINIT(1X10) xinit rsh fasthost cpupig workstation:1 -- 1 -a 2 -t 5 SEE ALSO X(8x10), xterm(1x10). Printed 4/6/89 2
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