In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Jim Worthington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I really prefer running openwin, so I created the directory > > /usr/openwin and copied all the stuff from my Slackware system over > > to there (bin, lib, etc.) I can get openwin to start, display the > > As a Sun workstation user, I also prefer running openwin. I was under the > impression that this product was owned by Sun and not available for other > platforms but I heard that some Linux distributions provided it > (Redhat). A long story ... OpenLook is a user interface specification, looking like what Sun offered years ago (pre-X11 times) as SunView. XView is an implementation of the SunView API (with enhancements) and looks very much like OpenLook. In order to say that it looks like OpenLook you need a licence from Sun, this seems to cost money. XView is available under a BSD-style licence. The XView distribution includes the library and some client programs, the most advanced are texttool and cmdtool. OpenWindows is the whole toolset as offered by Sun. This includes XView and more client programs (filetool, some calender and others). It isn't freely available. (Mistakes are mine ...) > I've looked on the internet for openwin, but could never find > anything. You should have looked for XView, since OpenWindows isn't freely available. > Where can I find a version that will run under Debian? On ftp.debian.org, but you have to wait some days. I will upload xview including the XView-included client programs next week. Sven -- Sven Rudolph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ; WWW : http://www.sax.de/~sr1/