# file /dev/rrz*c
/dev/rrz0c: character special (8/2) EIDE #0 CD-ROM X disk #0 (SCSI ID #0) (
/dev/rrz16c: character special (8/32770) SCSI #2 DDYS-T36 disk #128 (SCSI ID
/dev/rrz17c: character special (8/33794)
# xetup
xetup: not found
# xsetup
X Display Manager Setup:
With Digital UNIX(tm) 4.0, you have a choice between:
cde:
This option provides you with the Common Desktop Environment (CDE).
CDE is an industry standard for desktop on systems running UNIX(tm)
and has replaced XDM as the default user interface for Digital UNIX(tm)
on all but minimum platforms.
xdm:
This is the standard X11 login manager. This manager was the default
login manager of the previous Digital UNIX releases. Selecting this
choice restores XDM behavior as the default.
You are currently configured to use cde.
Which windowing environment should be used (cde/xdm)? [cde] cde
You have chosen cde. Is this correct? (y/n) [yes] y
This change will be in effect at next System Reboot,
unless you wish to stop current X Display Manager.
You have chosen cde. Is this correct? (y/n) [yes] y
This change will be in effect at next System Reboot,
unless you wish to stop current X Display Manager.
Do you wish to stop your current X display manager
and start cde now? (y/n) [no] y
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* Stopping your current X Display Manager will terminate ALL *
* X Applications on the local display and will also terminate *
* ALL X Login Sessions served by this host whether local or *
* on remote X Terminals. *
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