On 2/13/06, Bill Rushmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, 13 Feb 2006, Derek E. Lewis wrote: > > We may also define "functional" as how many apps each desktop environment > > has. CDE or JDS both have file managers -- dtfile and Nautilus, > > respectively; however, as everyone has said, CDE, itself, (meaning the > > apps it has, etc.) is much faster than JDS, so what gives? > > It is kind of hard to compare dtfile and Nautilus. That is one of the > main differences between the two. In Nautilus you have things like > support for Samba, burning CD's, and an iterface similar to a popular > comercial OS. However, that might not matter too much to most CLI people > (i.e. the typical Solaris user?). But the tabbed terminal was enough for > me to switch.
Maybe this is just me, but has anyone else noticed that all terminal emul. programs out there seem broken in some respect? gnome-terminal is pretty bad(though I do like the tabs as well), and I've had the best luck with dtterm, but I still occasionally have a problem with it. I'm never quite sure if its the term or the system I'm on. Dave _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org