Don't know if there is a build for Solaris, but Xfce is supposed to be
based off CDE. May be worth checking out.
Kamin Horvath
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On Jun 4, 2009, at 4:44 PM, Alan Steinberg <alan.steinb...@sun.com>
wrote:
Hi David.
The Common Desktop Environment (CDE) was a proprietary desktop that
Sun created. Sun has now shifted to the open source Gnome desktop.
It is very customizable, so you should be able to set it up any way
that you wish. You can add your own panels and launchers, and
customize their behavior. Features include multiple desktops among
other things.
If you don't care for Gnome and want to try other desktops, I
believe there are some available from other repositories that you
can download and try. You might want to check the desktop-disc...@opensolaris.org
forum for more information.
-- Alan
David Sellers wrote:
At school I use a Solaris workstation which I check Common Desktop
Environment option when I log in. At the desktop I have a panel at
the bottom with various buttons. In the middle are four rectangle
buttons that allow me to have 4 desktops, and on each side are four
other options and each has an up arrow that has more options form a
menu. At home I have downloaded OpenSolaris but when I log in there
i have a task bar at the top and bottom of the screen. I prefer the
setup at school better is there a way to change my home machine to
do that?
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