JavaScript is required to for searching.
Skip Navigation Links
Exit Print View
Transitioning From Oracle Solaris 10 to Oracle Solaris 11.1     Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library
search filter icon
search icon

Document Information

Preface

1.  Transitioning From Oracle Solaris 10 to an Oracle Solaris 11 Release (Overview)

2.  Transitioning to an Oracle Solaris 11 Installation Method

3.  Managing Devices

4.  Managing Storage Features

5.  Managing File Systems

6.  Managing Software and Boot Environments

7.  Managing Network Configuration

8.  Managing System Configuration

9.  Managing Security

10.  Managing Oracle Solaris Releases in a Virtual Environment

11.  Managing User Accounts and User Environments

12.  Managing Desktop Features

Oracle Solaris Desktop Feature Summary

Key Desktop Features

Desktop Features That Have Been Removed

Xorg Family of Servers

X Server Key Maps

How to Update Custom Hot Key Configurations or Enable Legacy Mappings

Troubleshooting Desktop Transition Issues

Installing the Oracle Solaris Desktop Software Package After an Installation

GNOME Desktop Manager Issues

A.  SPARC Automated Installation Scenario

Oracle Solaris Desktop Feature Summary

The default desktop environment in Oracle Solaris 11is the Oracle Solaris Desktop, which includes GNOME 2.30 from the GNOME Foundation. Also included is the Firefox web browser, Thunderbird Email client, and the Lightning calendar manager from the Mozilla Foundation.


Note - If you use the text installation method, the Oracle Solaris Desktop package (solaris-desktop) is not installed on your system by default. Also, the solaris-desktop package cannot be applied directly to a running system. For more information, see Installing the Oracle Solaris Desktop Software Package After an Installation.


Other new desktop features include the following:

Key Desktop Features

The following key features are new or enhanced in Oracle Solaris 11: