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Transitioning From Oracle Solaris 10 to Oracle Solaris 11.1 Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
1. Transitioning From Oracle Solaris 10 to an Oracle Solaris 11 Release (Overview)
2. Transitioning to an Oracle Solaris 11 Installation Method
6. Managing Software and Boot Environments
7. Managing Network Configuration
8. Managing System Configuration
10. Managing Oracle Solaris Releases in a Virtual Environment
11. Managing User Accounts and User Environments
Oracle Solaris Desktop Feature Summary
Desktop Features That Have Been Removed
Troubleshooting Desktop Transition Issues
Installing the Oracle Solaris Desktop Software Package After an Installation
While Oracle Solaris 10 includes both the Xsun family of X servers, with Xsun as the default on SPARC platforms, and Xorg as the default on x86 platforms, Oracle Solaris 11 only supports the Xorg family of servers. X server information has moved from /usr/X11/bin to /usr/bin. Note that Xorg packages are included on the Live Media, but not with the text installer. The following table lists legacy Oracle Solaris X server commands and the corresponding Oracle Solaris 11 commands.
Table 12-1 Oracle Solaris 11 X Server Commands
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Oracle Solaris 11 has moved to more common Xorg key mappings. For example, the Copy key is now mapped to XF86Copy.