Hey,

+1
http://splashy.alioth.debian.org/wiki/how_it_works
However, I don't think Solaris is able to do a ramdisk to get X up. Maybe
its more of a Indiana thing but I don't see it as critical it would be
however nice to have.

I believe that it would require some kernel work and detailed knowledge of
Solaris's bits .. but I am no expert on the matter.

Hope this helps,
Edward O'Callaghan.

On 18/02/2008, Mark Phalan <Mark.Phalan at sun.com> wrote:
>
>
> I know its not strictly about X but this list seems to be the most
> relevant...
>
> What would it take to get splashy (http://splashy.alioth.debian.org/)
> working with opensolaris?
>
> -M
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