Hi. Is there any way to get rid of the Solaris
Registration Wizard pop up when you first log in?
I notice these files / dirs are involved:
/usr/lib/breg
/usr/lib/patch/swupdate.jar
/usr/lib/patch /swupna.jar
I am new to Solaris but I've worked with Red Hat Linux a
lot. But I don't know much about solaris style packages.
Is there a way to tell what files go with what packages?
I'd like to do something like a
rpm -qf /usr/lib/patch/swupna.jar
But I don't know the Solaris equivilent. The idea
being that I could use /usr/sbin/pkgrm to remove the
packages resposible for this software poping up
for each user on the system.
Any ideas about how to disable all the pop ups? We want
to do this for students logging in through the GUI on
lab machines since all the package updates will be
handled with command line tools.
As a last resort I thought of doing something like:
\rm -rf /usr/lib/breg > /dev/null 2>&1
\rm -rf /usr/lib/patch/swupdate.jar > /dev/null 2>&1
\rm -rf /usr/lib/patch/swupna.jar > /dev/null 2>&1
But that might break other things?
Registration Wizard pop up when you first log in?
I notice these files / dirs are involved:
/usr/lib/breg
/usr/lib/patch/swupdate.jar
/usr/lib/patch /swupna.jar
I am new to Solaris but I've worked with Red Hat Linux a
lot. But I don't know much about solaris style packages.
Is there a way to tell what files go with what packages?
I'd like to do something like a
rpm -qf /usr/lib/patch/swupna.jar
But I don't know the Solaris equivilent. The idea
being that I could use /usr/sbin/pkgrm to remove the
packages resposible for this software poping up
for each user on the system.
Any ideas about how to disable all the pop ups? We want
to do this for students logging in through the GUI on
lab machines since all the package updates will be
handled with command line tools.
As a last resort I thought of doing something like:
\rm -rf /usr/lib/breg > /dev/null 2>&1
\rm -rf /usr/lib/patch/swupdate.jar > /dev/null 2>&1
\rm -rf /usr/lib/patch/swupna.jar > /dev/null 2>&1
But that might break other things?