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After upgrading to Solaris 9 or installing GNOME, GNOME does not appear in the dtlogin menu. How can I fix this?

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After upgrading to Solaris 9 or installing GNOME, GNOME does not appear in the dtlogin menu. How can I fix this?

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Check what your LANG variable is set to (AFTER logging in to CDE). If it’s not “C”, you need to copy the GNOME dtlogin resource files to your current locale. Type this command, as root (1 line): cp /usr/dt/config/C/Xresources.d/Xresource.Sun-gnome-2.0* /usr/dt/config/$LANG/Xresouces.d (where $LANG is you current locale) For example: cp /usr/dt/config/C/Xresources.d/Xresource.Sun-gnome-2.0* /usr/dt/config/en_US.ISO8859-15/Xresouces.

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check what your LANG is set to (AFTER logging in to CDE). If it’s not “C”, you need to copy the GNOME dtlogin resource files to your current locale. Type this command, as root (1 line): cp /usr/dt/config/C/Xresources.d/Xresource.Sun-gnome-2.0* /usr/dt/config/$LANG/Xresouces.d (where $LANG is you current locale) For example: cp /usr/dt/config/C/Xresources.d/Xresource.Sun-gnome-2.0* /usr/dt/config/en_US.ISO8859-15/Xresouces.

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