I've just heard that instead of post-its you can cover the troublesome part of the cd by drawing with a marker on it. That should be definitely more safe than that.
It is Sun who support GNOME only and not Solaris:)
BWT, I know the story and I don't care of it. What I want to know if KDE2 runs on Solaris well. And if so, is there anyone who makes binary packages.
I wonder if there's a stable port of the current KDE2 to Solaris (note that for DEC Alpha/Tru64 there exists a _pretty_fine_, well maintained port!). I searched on the net for this port and only found a lot of complains - _recent_ones_ - that KDE2 is not Solaris friendly at all.
If you still know about an existing Solaris port, please post its accessibility (URL, etc.).
I've just heard that instead of post-its you can cover the troublesome part of the cd by drawing with a marker on it. That should be definitely more safe than that.
>>the article states that the Solaris port will follow soon.<<
Where exactly?
It is Sun who support GNOME only and not Solaris:)
BWT, I know the story and I don't care of it. What I want to know if KDE2 runs on Solaris well. And if so, is there anyone who makes binary packages.
I wonder if there's a stable port of the current KDE2 to Solaris (note that for DEC Alpha/Tru64 there exists a _pretty_fine_, well maintained port!). I searched on the net for this port and only found a lot of complains - _recent_ones_ - that KDE2 is not Solaris friendly at all.
If you still know about an existing Solaris port, please post its accessibility (URL, etc.).