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List: freedesktop-xorg
Subject: Re: AW: Overexposed desktop
From: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith () oracle ! com>
Date: 2023-07-13 16:27:06
Message-ID: 09268655-16cf-e8ff-8566-237d45362651 () oracle ! com
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On 7/13/23 04:31, Igor Rylov wrote:
> 5. I tried: */sudo /*/*X :2*/ and it loaded the graphical black screen with no
> mouse cursor.
That's the current expected behavior when you run an X server and no clients.
If you want to see a mouse cursor, you could add the -retro flag (X -retro :2),
but normally the mouse cursor shows up when you start a window manager.
> 6. I've waited for over an hour, the screen blanked periodically (as a power
> management would do), during this time. Moving the mouse would return to the
> black screen. Doing */Ctrl+C/* didn't exit.
> 7. Swiitched to TTY5 with */Ctrl+Alt+F5/*
> 8. The command was in the blocked status, i.e. waiting for the */sudo X :2/*
> program to finish with a lot of output
> 9. Did */Ctrl+C/*
> 10. The */sudo X :2/* was stopped: */sudo_Xorg.2.log/* file.
That's all as expected - if you wanted something to appear on the screen you
would need to run some X clients with their $DISPLAY set to :2.
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-Alan Coopersmith- alan.coopersmith@oracle.com
Oracle Solaris Engineering - https://blogs.oracle.com/solaris
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