Internet Express for Tru64 UNIX Version 6.8 Installation Guide (14234)

Table 2-1 Choosing an Installation Interface
Command-Line
Interface
Existing Web
Browser
New Web BrowserPrompt
DISPLAY definedDISPLAY not defined
nyyy
Would you like to use the
Internet Express Installation
graphical user interface?
y
Would you like to specify an X
Window System Display?
If you want to use a new Web browser and your X Windows display (DISPLAY environment
variable) is not defined, the installation procedure prompts you to specify one. The system on
which you are installing Internet Express must be able to connect to the display you specify. (See
Table 2-1.)
If you want to end the installation procedure before it completes, and you chose to use an existing
browser, exit the procedure using one of the following methods:
On the first page of the installation procedure, click on Cancel.
On the page that lists the subsets to install, scroll to the bottom and click on Cancel. On the
Canceling the Internet Express Installation page, click on Exit.
In the terminal window from which you started the installation procedure, press Ctrl/C.
If you close the browser without exiting the installation procedure as previously described, the
procedure remains running on your system. You can reconnect to port 8090 and click on Continue
to resume at the beginning of the last step that was not completed.
If you are using a new browser started by the installation procedure, you can exit the installation
procedure before completion by choosing Exit from the File menu in the browser window. The
installation procedure cleans up and exits. If you restart the installation (using the ix_install
script), the procedure resumes where you left off when you exited.
Example 2-2 shows how to choose to install Internet Express from a remote X Window
System/Motif Web browser.
22 Installing Internet Express