Scott,

I think /usr/X11 and missing xconfigure should be considered as a
packaging bug or not-yet implemented feature.

Nexenta Xorg should support 3td party drivers like recent Nvidia
additions, etc. This could be easily entered as a feature request in NBTS.
And someone will address it sooner or later.

We are working on some of the Xorg bugs discovered during pre-Aplha1.
And hopefully will fix them in Alpha1 (which is due these weekends, btw).

Erast

>> Could you explain your problems with the X location?
>
>> I'll probably do something similar from your view as I don't know
>> what's important for you...
>
> I was frustrated that I went to /usr to try and use
> /user/X11/xconfigure and noticed that Nexenta had /usr/X11R6 instead PLUS
> xconfigure was not even there. This is not where Solaris and Solaris
> Express put their X as it is in /usr/X11. So right from the getgo, I felt
> like I was back in linux camp.
>
> I know it is probably stupid to even complain about such minor
> details, but to me it is important and makes things feel more polished and
> better.
> I don't understand why there has to be a difference. I want to be able to
> use Solaris and get comfortable with it and be able to go to Solaris
> Express install or a 'distro' and be able to find everything the same
> underneath. CONSISTENCY.
>
> Like I said many times already, this is what eventually made me ditch
> linux completely and eventually what brought me to Solaris10/OpenSolaris.
>
> This is how I feel when I use BSD. Whether FreeBSD, DragonflyBSD,PC-BSD,
> etc I have no problem knowing where everything is layed out, everything
> works the same and is in the same location and I feel consistent. As a
> user, I appreciate that immensely.
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