Chapter 3: Installation and Configuration
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Make Linux Settings Permanent
Note: These steps may vary slightly depending on the specific version of Linux
in use.
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To make your settings permanent in Linux (prompt):
1. Select Main Menu > Preferences > More Preferences > Sessions. The
Sessions dialog opens.
2. Open the Session Options tab.
3. Check the Prompt on logout checkbox and click OK. This option
prompts you to save your current session when you logout.
4. Upon logging out, check the Save current setup option from the
dialog presented.
5. Click OK.
Tip: If you do not want to be prompted upon logout, follow these procedures
instead.
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To make your settings permanent in Linux (no prompt):
1. Select Main Menu > Preferences > More Preferences > Sessions. The
Session dialog opens.
2. Open the Session Options tab.
3. Clear the Prompt on logout checkbox.
4. Check the Automatically save changes to the session checkbox and
click OK. This option automatically saves your current session when
you logout.
Sun Solaris Settings
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To configure target servers running Sun Solaris:
1. Set the mouse acceleration value to exactly 1 and the threshold to
exactly 1. This can be performed: