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Location: GUIs > Linux / Unix > Solaris 8 CDE and OpenWindows


The Solaris 8 OpenWindows environment

OpenWindows is an alternate desktop system that was used in earlier versions of Solaris and is included for compatibility. At log in the user may choose to use the OpenWindows environment instead of CDE. The above dialog appears by default when a user starts an OpenWindows sessions.


OpenWindows is not a very interesting desktop really. If no applications are open the screen is completely blank except for the cursor. Applications are launched by right-clicking and selecting an option from the popup menu. Minimized programs display as icons at the bottom of the screen. A wastebasket icon appears on the screen but only when the file manager is running.


OpenWindows is a little weird about its terminology. The term it uses for "minimize" is "close" and the term for closing a window is "quit". The page regarding that is shown in the OpenWindows help shown above.


The file manager displays iconic views of files that may be dragged and dropped. Dragging a file to the desktop causes that file to be opened. File names matching certain patterns can be associated with application programs. By default the file manager browses in a single window, but multiple file manger windows can be opened. Interesting to note this file manage also displays the file location path as a series of folder.

In this screen shot, some of the OpenWindows accessories are running.


Solaris shutting down. I didn't see a graphical command for shutting down anywhere, but since this is supposed to mainly be a server OS I don't think you would want to be able to shut it down too easily.

Actually there did appear to be a few other things missing from this GUI, such as a user interface of any kind for changing your network settings.