>Hey vegablue, >I got Eclipse downloaded, and it works great. However, it is in my tmp folder.
One minor issue, in Solaris/OpenSolaris the /tmp directory is wiped at boot time. So if you want to keep your Eclipse stuff, you will have to move it. Without knowing what form the Eclipse data is in, it would be difficult to say how to move it. One or more files in a tar bundle ? Unix/Linux have standard locations for shared applications OpenSolaris /opt or the older BSD /usr/local/bin Linux also uses usr/local/bin Easy or hard depends on how Eclipse was delivered. Creating a Gnome desktop Icon is easy... toolbar example but right click on the background to have it on the screen. Mouse on top toolbar (blank area) and right click, select "Add to panel", then click on "Custom Application Launcher". the rest should be obvious. Pete Eby wrote, On 10/01/09 15:23: > Hey there, > > I think a question of your may have been missed earlier too - how to move the > Eclipse executable. You can make a "shortcut" to in similar to in windows and > place it on your desktop, but an easier approach may be to add to your menu > in Gnome. Here is a guide on how to do so in Gnome. (It's shows doing it in > Ubuntu, but Gnome will work the same in Solaris in this regard, so no > worries.) I just add Eclipse to my "Programming" menu and its all good. > > Also, you might want to think about either dual booting (as recommended > above) or - another super easy option - install Ubuntu inside Virtual Box. > Then you can run Solaris on your notebook and also - simultaneously - run > Ubuntu and flip back and forth. Ubuntu really is an awesome platform to learn > on and you can translate 90% of what you learn right over to Solaris. Well, > maybe 80% :) > > Most of all - have fun! > > Cheers, > VegaBlue >
