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RE: Unix research source ???

From: Richard Ji <richard.ji_at_mobilespring.com>
Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2003 09:59:12 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.0054DF04.20030214095912@fatcity.com>


OH yea, thanks for point that out. Forgot aobut the GNOME stuff. Guess which one I like between GNOME and KDE? (hint, hint). :)

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Quoting Richard Ji <richard.ji_at_mobilespring.com>:

> Very detailed explaination. Actually Sun's OS is SunOS,
> Solaris is an environment that's consist of SunOS + Openwin.
>

Update: Solaris = SunOS + GNOME. OpenWin is gone. CDE is just there for backup
but GNOME is the official desktop now.

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