> Attached is a screenshot showing Indy2 running in
> SXDE4 under VirtualBox.

I know I am getting carried away, but--

I used to work in Exxon's Prudhoe Bay field (at that time it was producing 
close to 2 million barrels of oil a day).  Located near the Arctic circle, 
there were times I was wondering whether the sun would ever come back out 
again.  Of course I was being silly.

As Mario passionately pictured, there were also times many of us wondered 
whether we would EVER be able to run Solaris as a VirtualBox host.  Silly 
again.  :-)

However, it should be noted that the Solaris port of VirtualBox is only a beta, 
and it came out, AFAIK, only yesterday.  I am sure there are many loose ends 
that need to be taken care of.  Some of the inadequacies are major, e.g., it 
does not seem to have the NIC driver (for Solaris host), yet.  But if my 
experience at Prudhoe Bay could be of any help (to me anyway), the Sun will 
always come out shinning.

Yeah, yeah, I really got carried away.
 
 
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