I mean to admin the box...
Like svccfg vs editing a configuration file.
I performed the steps (previously mentioned) in svccfg to allow tcp 
listening; rebooted Solaris; opened a terminal and performed xhost +; 
logged into the login server and still didn't get an xwindow back.
In Linux, I edit a file; restart x.
-Bryan

Niels Van Hee wrote:
>> This is where Linux admin and Solaris admin diverge....
>> Maybe there should be a faq for linux users migrating to Solaris.
> 
> It might be interesting to have a look at Ubuntu's command-not-found
> package (http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/command-not-found).  In a
> nutshell, this handler informs you of what package you should install
> if you attempt to use a program that hasn't been installed yet.  This
> could be adapted to present the user with the Solaris equivalent of a
> Linux command (use pfexec instead of sudo, an alternative for
> ifconfig,...).
> 
> 
> Best regards,
> --
> Niels Van Hee
> 
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