Monthly Archives: October 2006

fiber-what?! fiber optic on the sun ray 2fs!

i’m just mentioning it here so i won’t forget it again… which will likely happen in about five minutes up to four hours – depends on the distraction level i’m forced with tonight. as we all know the sun ray 2fs virtual display comes with a copper and fiber-optical port for networking. i was [...]
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firefox release candidate 2 for solaris is out

masaki katakai has blogged that the contributed version of firefox rc2 for solaris is out. check out some exiting new features! download firefox rc2 for solaris here! firefox release notes: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/2.0/releasenotes/ alfred peng has written down some of his personal opinions on firefox rc2. mostly i agree with him, but i don’t like the idea of having an internal [...]
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cde vs. gnome for sun rays

the thinguy, a.ka. craig bender, blogs on why he’s in favor of cde over gnome for sun ray environments. his main point is that gnome is not designed as a multi-user-per-desktop system, which is definately true. ever tried logging into a gnome-system with the same account twice? it goes mad quite fast… for example the [...]
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