Brian Cameron wrote: > Bob: > > >> Not to mention Solaris - JDS 2.0 was Sun's Linux distro I believe :-) >> The JDS 2.0 installation instructions are not pertinent to Solaris. >> Ignoring some of rpm and other Linux specific instructions to install APOC, the document is almost pertinent to Solaris, as the gconf keys haven't changed much.
I'm working on new instructions for JDS3 (Solaris 10) and JDS in recent nevada builds (things like, disable tracker... or make it play nice) If anyone has other optimization suggestions, please forward to me. >> I agree that something current and Solaris-focused would be valuable. >> > > Agreed. Does the Sun Ray team, or anybody else, have any newer > information about what performance tweaks make the most sense in a > newer version of GNOME? > > >>> And it would be very nice to have one >>> command that does this all configuration in one shot automatically >>> :-). >>> > > There is this: > > http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/scripts/submittedScripts/GnomePerf.txt > > >> And even better if that configuration were visible and could be leveraged >> by higher-level apps :-) >> > > I agree. It might be helpful if we talked through how we think this > should work. > Most if not all of the performance related gconf keys are now exposed via Sun Java Desktop System Configuration manager (was APOC). This document (http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/content/submitted/jds_optimize.html) was written for JDS2 linux, but the changes necessary to make these policies work went into the codebase for JDS3 on Solaris 10. > Brian > _______________________________________________ > desktop-discuss mailing list > desktop-discuss at opensolaris.org >
