Sun Microsystems is introducing its Linux distribution, Sun Linux, a part of the Mad Hatter project, to the general public today. Sun Linux is targeting the Enterprise market and at a very low price. OSNews had a sneak peak at Sun Linux last Friday at Sun's offices and here is what we saw there.
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I second that! Aqua is in term of usability and look much nicer than anything ive seen/used in gnome/kde.
And exuse me for saying this (ill properbly be reported as abuse now) much nicer than the cartoonish gui of BeOS (old user there aswell).
In so many ways Aqua seems to be so much more professional than most other interfaces around, and ofcourse they are backed by huge amounts of cash so that answers the question of why they are... (just to bad they inforce the damn metal sh*t)
But i still have to admit that gnome has come a long way in the past 3 years
I second that! Aqua is in term of usability and look much nicer than anything ive seen/used in gnome/kde.

And exuse me for saying this (ill properbly be reported as abuse now) much nicer than the cartoonish gui of BeOS (old user there aswell).
In so many ways Aqua seems to be so much more professional than most other interfaces around, and ofcourse they are backed by huge amounts of cash so that answers the question of why they are... (just to bad they inforce the damn metal sh*t)
But i still have to admit that gnome has come a long way in the past 3 years