What's New in the Solaris 9 Operating Environment

Xserver Features

Feature Description 

Release Date 

X11 Support for IPv6 on Solaris

The Solaris X Window System servers and client libraries now support the Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) in addition to the Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4). This extension enables you to use IPv6 addresses and connections when displaying X applications across the network.  

Solaris 9 

Xserver Connection Security Options

New options enable system administrators to control which transport methods are used by the Solaris X server. Administrators who need to secure a host can now disable remote TCP connections directly to the Xserver, while allowing encrypted connections to be tunneled through Secure Shell.  

See the description of the -nolisten option in the Xserver(1) man page for further details.

Solaris 9 

Xsun Keyboard Bell Option

The Xsun server can now be configured to play a tone through an audio device instead of ringing the keyboard bell when a program emits a beep. By using this option, users can customize the volume, pitch, and length of beeps through the Xset program or CDE control panel. Users adjust the beep to match their hearing ability and personal preferences.  

See the description of the -audiobell option in the Xsun(1) man page for further details.

Solaris 9 

Using Xsun Server as a Display-only Device

New options enable the Xsun server to run without a keyboard or a mouse. You can run the Solaris window manager in display-only mode, without a mouse or a keyboard, in the following ways:

  • As a display-only device

  • As a display with alternative input devices other than a mouse or a keyboard

  • Without a display to drive a frame buffer for hardware-accelerated offscreen rendering

See the Xsun man page for further information.

Solaris 8 2/02