Administrator Guide

Parameter Description
Turkish (QWERTY) — turk_q
U.S. International — us_int
NOTE: Japanese refers to Japanese Input system (MS-
IME2000), not JP. Russian keyboard is supported for server
input; not local input.
ImageSux — Localization builds have dierent suxes according to
the keyboard language as follows
Japanese — jp
Simplied Chinese — gb
Traditional Chinese — b5
Korean — ko
Spanish Mexican — la
By default, with the above keyboard languages, the system will update
the standard image according to the suxes with the language code.
With other keyboard languages, the system will update the standard
image without the sux specied.
For example, if you set Language=jp on a ThinOS Lite, the system will
update the image named C10_xen.jp which is the Japanese localization
build.
If you set Language=us on a ThinOS Lite, the system will update the
image named C10_xen.
The option ImageSux can specify the sux of the image name when
you do not want the default behavior.
INACTIVE=minutes
[NoSessionTimer=minutes]
Default is 0. There is no Idle timeout. The range is 0 minutes to 480
minutes.If the value given is bigger than 480, 480 is set instead. If the
value given is smaller than 0, 0 is set instead.
When the system idle is time out in the congured minutes, the system
will automatically sign o, reboot or shutdown which are based on the
setting of AutoSigno.
The parameter NoSessionTimer has the same range as INACTIVE and it is
valid only if INACTIVE value is not 0. If there is a session use the value of
Inactive, otherwise use the value of NoSessionTimer, if NoSessionTimer is
congured.
If "AutoSigno=yes Shutdown=yes" is congured, then this statement
can work before signon.
MMRCong={VIDEO}
[ashingHW={0, 1}]
This parameter species whether to show the “HW” label at the top left
corner of video or not when HDX is hardware decoded. The default value
is 0. Set ashingHW to 0, if you want to hide HW. Set ashingHW to 1, if
you want to show HW.
Locale=<value>
[load={yes | no}]
Locale — Species the system language.
NOTE: Locale changes the language for the user logon-
experience screens only, displayed during boot-up and logon and
not the conguration or administrator screens.
198 Creating and Using xen.ini Files