Hello,
I don't want to say GNOME is bad but KDE looks in design better.
I am CDE fun too and I want that CDE will be in future supported.
In my means there is future for GNOME, KDE, and CDE.
But in Solaris better is to use original OpenGroup CDE. It has excellent future
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I was able to get add_drv for tun to show in modinfo under 32bit build Solaris
10 305, please let me know when it is available for 64bit, and or when it is
ready to test!
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Many Thank You's to Steve Christensen for making KDE 3.4.3 available
at Sun Freeware and its mirrors:
http://www.sunfreeware.com/
--Stefan
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On Dec 27, 2005, at 3:00 PM, Ché Kristo wrote:
I think that in future best way is to integrate KDE as default
graphical desktop in Solaris. >>GNOME can be as an alternative
desktop.
KDE is more better than GNOME.
I think that JDS can be changed with JDE (KDE based Java Desktop
Environment
On 12/27/05, John Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Dec 27, 2005, at 3:00 PM, Ché Kristo wrote:
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> IMO, the best way to make positive ground on KDE on Solaris is to
> latch on to Stefan Teleman's KDE work.
Or you could latch onto Ken Mays work with KDE at Blastwave.
http://www.blast
>>I think that in future best way is to integrate KDE as default graphical
>>desktop in Solaris. >>GNOME can be as an alternative desktop.
>>KDE is more better than GNOME.
>>I think that JDS can be changed with JDE (KDE based Java Desktop Environment).
>>There is need to talk about KDE because I t
Ive been getting a "This site is down for maintenance" for a couple of days by
now, anyone else having the same problem or know when it will be back up?
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Girts Zeltins wrote:
I think that in future best way is to integrate KDE as default
> graphical desktop in Solaris. GNOME can be as an alternative desktop.
With all due respect, I do not agree with you. The default WM is a
personal preference and for me, I prefer CDE and Gnome.
KDE is more
Or rather it panics while loading the miniroot (not the kernel).
It works much better installing from a CD but that's so boring in the long
run...
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I'm trying to install Solaris Express B28 from over the net onto an old Dell
Dimension XPS D333 (333MHz Pentium-II, 512MB RAM) however it always fails while
loading the kernel with:
panic: unexpected trap in boot loader
(+ a lot of hexadecimal stuff that I don't feel like typing in manually here
No, that's tun(7m), which is different. If you had installed what you're
thinking of (which
doesn't come with Solaris), it would be in places like (on SPARC)
/usr/kernel/drv/sparcv9/tun
/usr/kernel/drv/tun
/usr/kernel/drv/tun.conf
But last I looked, the build wasn't set up to support amd64 yet.
True, we had a duplex mismatch on some fiber equipment here that took
us about a week to find. The only symptom was large data transfers
would eventually fail if the link was saturated.
> I'm not certain that it's applicable with Solaris 10, but with certain
> ethernet switches (Cisco in particu
There is need for KDE forum. It is time to discuss about KDE as default desktop
environment in Solaris.
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I think that in future best way is to integrate KDE as default graphical
desktop in Solaris. GNOME can be as an alternative desktop.
KDE is more better than GNOME.
I think that JDS can be changed with JDE (KDE based Java Desktop Environment).
There is need to talk about KDE because I think that KD
>I don't know if I'm in the right place to post this but I need to vent! Every
>time I look for Sola
ris Enterprise, Nevada, SunOS 5.11, whatever, the list of downloadable stuff
only lists Solaris 10
(x86 of course although I do have a Sparc Ultra 5). I eventually stumbled upon
it and download
I don't know if I'm in the right place to post this but I need to vent! Every
time I look for Solaris Enterprise, Nevada, SunOS 5.11, whatever, the list of
downloadable stuff only lists Solaris 10 (x86 of course although I do have a
Sparc Ultra 5). I eventually stumbled upon it and downloaded th
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