On May 31, 2006, at 5:50 PM, Kaiwai Gardiner wrote:

So, what is it? is Solaris a desktop or a server operating system? come on, admit it, you're just burning to say, "Matty, its a server OS!"

Don't make the mistake again of putting words in my mouth. Solaris is both, and it is improving quite nicely in both areas. I'd say the "desktop" part is developer oriented right now, or administrator oriented, not "normal people" oriented. This is improving however. The server part is no different, however. Most linux distros are "easier" to administrate for somebody who hasn't spent time in UNIX before. That doesn't make them technically better, but they are (generally) more usable from a newbie's perspective. Again, Solaris (OSOL) is improving in this area. So, both. Don't attempt a career as a psychologist.

Lets see; on one had you have a bag of half baked rubbish, collated together, and called GNOME every 6 months OR you have on the other hand, a desktop where all the applications have been developed to work together in an integrated fashioned, called KDE.

That is your opinion. You are entitled to it, and you are of course welcome to express it. I would, however, suggest you express it with civility, something you seem to have not learned yet.

Sun has limited resources, is it wise to invest so much time and money into a desktop (GNOME) that requires so much TLC when the better option would have been to choose KDE which is already 'there' interms of desktop usability, integration, well written documentation, good GUI based development tools etc. etc.

Funny, Ubuntu doesn't seem to be having a problem being "usable." Last I checked, Ubuntu was Gnome. I believe RH's default is Gnome 2.8, and the large majority of people using RH use Gnome. Between those two distros, you've got a heck of a lot of gnome in the desktop- unix space. KDE has a place too (Suse), but it's quite obvious Gnome isn't the pile of garbage you allude to.

But hey, you keep drinking the GNOME koolaid, one day GNOME just might actually achieve something besides being a 'me too' desktop.

What is that supposed to mean? Sorry, I'm not caught up with the pre- teen lingo. As for the second part, I think Gnome has already done that, seeing as it's one of the most widely deployed desktop environment in the unix space.

David

PS - I personally prefer KDE myself, that doesn't mean I'm going to run around bashing projects WITH NO BASIS like you are. PLEASE support your statements from now on, better yet - don't make them.
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