Hmm...my /etc/init.d/IIim script looks like: echo -n $"Starting IIIMF input server: " daemon /usr/sbin/htt_server -d & daemon /usr/bin/httx & echo Is this incorrect? Where is the xinput script? I don't see it in /etc/init.d -James On Tue, 2004-07-20 at 03:43, Akira TAGOH wrote: > >>>>> On Sat, 17 Jul 2004 00:32:25 +0000, > >>>>> "murpheus" == morpheus <morpheus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > murpheus> Okay, it's finally working... > murpheus> You are correct that for some reason, you have to run httx as the same > murpheus> user and from the same console that you launch your programs, otherwise > murpheus> it doesn't work. Even though the /etc/init.d/IIim script launches httx > murpheus> for you at startup, you have to kill it and start it manually. Is this > murpheus> a bug? Is it scheduled to be fixed? > > it's not correct. httx will be run from xinput script, but > not IIim initrc script. for before xinitrc 4.0.1, it should > works as long as you have proper locale (in this case, even > LC_CTYPE=ja_JP.UTF-8 is enough) in .i18n or > /etc/sysconfig/i18n. however if you have installed 3.40 or > 3.41, you have to upgrade it to 3.42-1, because it allowed to > run xinitrc script which has only .sh extension, but xinput > script was missing .sh. so xinput script didn't work > properly. (see Bug#122869) > for xinitrc 4.0.1-1, even if you added LC_CTYPE in .i18n, it > doesn't work unfortunately because of Bug#127746. > > murpheus> Can I do a workaround where I edit the IIim startup script to launch > murpheus> httx as a particular user? What's the command line option for this? > > murpheus> Thanks for everyone's help. > > murpheus> -James > > Regards, > -- > Akira TAGOH > >