Phil Stracchino wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
>> On Tuesday 01 December 2009 16:31:45 Robert Hartzell wrote:
>>> Kern Sibbald wrote:
>>>> Recently I tried loading OpenSolaris in a VM, and I discovered that they
>>>> somehow have remained frozen in time in 1998 and had not significantly
>>>> improved their user interface -- a big disappointment for me.  I ended up
>>>> with a default system that had a Java user interface and a /home/kern
>>>> that was read-only (can you imagine that by default your home directory
>>>> is read-only?).  I finally gave up.
>>> What do you mean by "Java user interface"? Opensolaris is currently
>>> using Gnome Desktop version 2.28.0
>> That surprised me too.  It was a full Java user interface, and all I did was 
>> about 6 months ago install an OpenSolaris.  It is possible that they gave me 
>> the choice between two user interfaces and I made the bad choice.
> 
> "Java Desktop" is what Sun is calling their Gnome-based desktop, afaik.
>  They do offer two interface choices out of the box: the Gnome "Java
> Desktop", or CDE.  Much though I detest Gnome, it's the more usable of
> the two.
> 
> 

This is where I am confused... CDE is not included in Opensolaris and 
therefore not an option.

-- 
   Robert W Hartzell
bear at rwhartzell.net
   RwHartzell.Net

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