> Re-install Solaris 10 and choose "End User" or higher installation cluster > instead of just "Core", and don't remove the GNOME packages from the list.
> (Unless you specifically choose a minimal install of Solaris 10 or manually > remove the JDS packages, they're installed automatically.) > To use it, just choose "Java Desktop System" from the sessions menu on the > GUI login screen. So it's not possible to install required packages for JDS on an installed system ? Binerf -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
