I gather that fvwm2 has a mode which behaves much like CDE, so while  
I've not tried it myself yet, you may find it worth a look, for future  
builds.

Cheers,

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On 19 Jul 2008, at 21:25, Shawn Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> wan_jm wrote:
>> I have installed the Solaris Express b93, but when I log in, I can  
>> only use gnome, there is no CDE in the session menu. what can i do  
>> as I want to use CDE as it consumes less cpu than GNOME.
>
> As noted many times before, CDE is in the process of being EOLd
> (end-of-lifed). If you want to use CDE, you'll have to stick with
> earlier builds, stick with Solaris 10 for now, or manually install the
> CDE packages from an older build onto the newer one.
>
> I believe the CDE files are still there for the moment, so you can
> probably manually configure your system to login. But be prepared for
> CDE to disappear completely in future builds.
>
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