Launch the Photon window system
ph [-c] [-n name] [-s] [-v]
- -c
- Open a terminal "dittoed" to the console.  
      
- -n name
- Use the device name to start Photon (defaults to /dev/photon).
    Use this option if you must run more than one Photon window system on a single node.
  
  
  
  
- -s
- Safe mode. Use this option if Photon doesn't display correctly on start up. 
    This option forces Photon to start in 16-color VGA mode.
- -v
- Be verbose.
  
  
The ph utility is a shell script that starts the Photon
window system. The script starts the following as required:
- Starts the font manager
   
- Photon (Photon server)
   
- crttrap to detect the graphics hardware and start the appropriate graphics driver
   
- inputtrap to detect the input hardware and start Input
   
- pwm (Photon Window Manager)
   
- pdm (Photon Desktop Manager)
   
- If you have a $HOME/.photon/phapps script file,
       Photon launches the executables listed in this file. This is a good place to put
       applications that you want to start each time Photon boots.
Start Photon:
ph
- $HOME/.photon/phapps 
- Contains a user's list of applications for Photon to launch automatically when it starts.
  
The ph command sets or uses these environment variables:
- ABLPATH
- If a language or path to the translations directory isn't
    set, it will be assigned to PHOTON_PATH/translations.
   
   
-  LOGNAME
-  If this environment variable isn't set (such as when ph is run
     in the sysinit file), ph runs
     phlogin, a QNX login program for Photon.
   
   
-  PATH
-  Include the directories containing the Photon executables.
-  PHEXIT_DISABLE
-  Turn off phlogin's Exit button.
   
   
-  PHFONT 
-  Set the registered name of the font server (e.g. /dev/phfont).
   
   
   
    
-  PHFONTOPTS 
-  Pass options to the font server.
   
   
   
-  PHOTON
-  Name of the Photon device (usually /dev/photon; the -n option overrides this.
   
   
-  PHOTON_PATH
-  Name of the root directory containing Photon files (usually /usr/photon).
   
   
   
-  PHPDM_DISABLE
-  Turn off pdm.
   
   
   
   
-  PHWM
- Name of Photon Window Manager to start (defaults to pwm).
   
   
- PHWMOPTS 
- Specify options for pwm.