I'm interesting in Solaris 10 for the JDS3 only, although I have
considered just doing a complete configuration overhaul of Gnome 2.0
to do roughtly the same. My biggest concern is performance and ram
consumption. How does the JDS3 compare to Solaris 9's Gnome 2.0 along
those lines? Will it be harder on my server than Gnome 2.0 already is?

Maybe I should just move to blackbox....

Thanks!

On Fri, 04 Feb 2005 17:36:07 +0100, Samuel Olampi
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I've just finished downloading the Sparc version of Solaris10,
> installing it on one of my SunRay Servers, configuring
> SRSS3.0 and everything and ... finally ... logging in !
> 
> Guess what ? It works !
> Or, as I thought into myself when I actually logged in, "It rocks" !
> 
> I wanted to say many thanks for integrating the JDS3, it's been
> *the* desktop I've been looking for for (too) many months.
> I've shown it to my SunRay users and now, they want it -right
> now- in order to kick off Gnome2.0's ugly face :)
> 
> So I thought maybe I should say a big thanks to whoever deserves
> it for all the good work : Solaris10, SRSS3.0, JDS3...
> --
>         -- Sam
> 
> PS : because even the clearest blue skies always have a cloud somewhere,
> now if I could only make all these USB-sticks work as well as they were
> with Sol9...
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