I was also thinking of trying to come up with a way to run OpenSolaris with an xfce desktop on my laptop to save RAM (you really need at least a gigabyte of RAM to run "Project Indiana" OpenSolaris 2008.05 snv_86 and my crummy acer laptop only has 500 megs). I think Milax might be a workable OpenSolaris distro based around the xfce desktop (just like Belenix appears to be a workable OpenSolaris distro that's based on the KDE desktop). So I guess Milax is kind of like Xubuntu (XFCE Ubuntu) and Belenix is kind of like Kubuntu (KDE Ubuntu) except that they are OpenSolaris distros instead of Ubuntu / Debian distros?
I'm not really sure what I'm talking about here because I have been very busy lately and haven't had the time to try either Milax or Belenix yet (I only run Indiana OpenSolaris 2008.05 on my IT workstation computer at work). Can someone who uses them post something here with more information? I think you will find more infomation about Milax here: http://www.milax.org/ And the info about Belenix (KDE OpenSolaris) is here: http://www.belenix.org/content/Screenshots -- This message posted from opensolaris.org