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| | Common Desktop Environment (CDE) |
 | | CDE is similar to HP-VUE, the HPUX9.x window environment. |  | | CDE has a style manager that allows a user to easily customize their environment. |  | | I've been using CDE for a few months, and it is the first out of the box window environment that I find useful. |
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http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/~cxh/cde.html
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| | Common Desktop Environment FAQ |
 | | CDE was originally developed under the COSE (Common Open Software Environment) initiative by Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Novell and SunSoft. |  | | The CDE front-panel is part of the window manager and it is NOT possible to have 2 front-panels. |  | | Since, CDE is joint venture between several UNIX vendors, this document may not contain the latest or most accurate information on all platforms and versions at all times. |
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http://www.math.unizh.ch/locinfo/cde.html
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| | Solaris Operating Environment - Open Encyclopedia |
 | | The Solaris Operating Environment (OE) (Solaris) is a computer operating system, the proprietary Unix variant developed by Sun Microsystems (Solaris is slated to be released under an OSI certified Open-Source license with the release of Solaris 10 by the fifth week of 2005.) |  | | Solaris 8 in the Common Desktop Environment (CDE) |  | | The Solaris OE consists of the SunOS UNIX base operating system plus a graphical user environment. |
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http://open-encyclopedia.com/Solaris_Operating_Environment
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| | Common Desktop Environment |
 | | CDE for Solaris also provides comprehensive resources enabling desktop users, system administrators, and programmers to work together in a heterogeneous computing environment. |  | | Because CDE is a joint effort supported by many industry leaders, users are assured of a common user interface on all systems that support CDE. |
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http://wwws.sun.com/software/solaris/cde/datasheet.html
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| | CDE (Common Desktop Environment) (Linktionary term) |
 | | The CDE is a graphical user interface for UNIX environments that was developed as a cooperative effort by members of The Open Group. |  | | CDE provides a user interface for UNIX systems that could be compared to the Microsoft Windows user interface. |  | | It also provides a common programming environment for developing off-the-shelf software that works across different vendors' versions of the operating system. |
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http://www.linktionary.com/c/cde.html
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| | Open Group Desktop Technologies Frequently Asked Questions |
 | | The Common Desktop Environment (CDE) is an integrated graphical user interface for open systems desktop computing, combining X Window System, OSF/Motif, and the Common Desktop Environment technologies. |  | | The binary code (or object code) copy you received from your respective vendor of CDE is based on CDE 1.0. |  | | This release is also available to the major computer vendors, for them to decide whether to incorporate it into their Operating System software releases and subsequent binary releases. |
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http://www.opengroup.org/desktop/faq
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| | Common Desktop Environment (CDE) Frequently Asked Questions FAQ |
 | | The potential problem is that the new object-oriented environment from Sun (i.e., OpenStep) does not interoperate with the environment from IBM (i.e., Taligent) and that they have a different "look and feel." This is precisely the problem that CDE is supposed to solve. |  | | The Action and Typing capability of CDE allows for a file's type to be set by any combination of inspecting the contents of the file and pattern matching on the name of the file. |  | | The CDE is a coherent, visually elegant [in the author's opinion], open user environment that takes full advantage of the distributed multiprocessing UNIX environment. |
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http://www.non.com/news.answers/cde-cose-faq.html
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| | Customizing the Common Desktop Environment on ITS Unix Systems |
 | | CDE is the default X Window environment on ITS Unix systems (see Using the X Window System on ITS Unix Systems). |  | | The Common Desktop Environment (CDE) is an X Window environment that provides a consistent look and feel across multiple Unix platforms. |  | | However, if you do this and your.login or.profile has problems (such as syntax errors), the desktop startup will fail and you will be disconnected from the system. |
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http://www.utexas.edu/cc/docs/unix26.html
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| | Common Desktop Environment (CDE) |
 | | Common Desktop Environment (CDE) 2.1 is an environment for interacting with your workstation. |  | | In Bastille, when “CDE Helper services” is disabled/enabled, it disables/enables all of these services. |  | | Remote hosts will not be able to execute any CDE actions on the Bastille configured machine. |
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http://docs.hp.com/en/5990-8153/ch12s03.html
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| | Common Desktop Environment: Product Glossary |
 | | CDE Style Guide: Drag and Drop: A visible or audible indication that a user action has been accepted by the computer. |  | | This book provides a comprehensive list of terms used in the Common Desktop Environment and is a resource and reference base for all users of CDE. |  | | Common Desktop Environment, a graphical user interface running on UNIX. |
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http://docs.sun.com/source/806-7494/806-7494.xml
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| | The Common Desktop Environment |
 | | One of the most useful desktop options is the "Snapshot" utility, which allows you to capture images of a window, or of the entire desktop. |  | | Commonly used utilities, such as a Web browser (by default, Netscape), printer control, monitoring the workstation, word processing, and file management (equivalent to the "My Computer" utility in Microsoft Windows), are usually iconized along the control bar. |  | | While Solaris supports the OpenWindows user interface, many Solaris users prefer the Common Desktop Environment (CDE). |
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http://valinor.ca/501desktop.html
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| | Four Vulnerabilities in the Common Desktop Environment |
 | | Vulnerability #3: CDE dtaction buffer overflow A local user may be able to exploit this vulnerability to execute arbitrary code with root privileges. |  | | Vulnerability #4: CDE ToolTalk shared library buffer overflow in TT_SESSION A local user may be able to exploit this vulnerability to execute arbitrary code with root privileges. |  | | The ttsession daemon is started whenever a user logs in using the CDE desktop, or upon interaction with CDE at some future point. |
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http://www.ciac.org/ciac/bulletins/k-001.shtml
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| | Jeffery Lab -- Introduction to the Common Desktop Environment |
 | | The Common Desktop Environment (CDE) was developed by a consortium of UNIX vendors hoping to bring a common graphical user interface to the many variants of the UNIX operating system. |  | | The first time you start CDE, it will open a number of windows, including the Front Panel, a File Manager, and a Help Viewer. |  | | Jeffery Lab -- Introduction to the Common Desktop Environment |
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http://www.qucis.queensu.ca/software_docs/jefflabGuide/jefflabGuide_14.html
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| | CERT Advisory CA-2002-26 Buffer Overflow in CDE ToolTalk |
 | | The Common Desktop Environment (CDE) is an integrated graphical user interface that runs on UNIX and Linux operating systems. |  | | Caldera Open UNIX and Caldera UnixWare provide the CDE ttdbserverd daemon, and are vulnerable to these issues. |  | | A list previously documented problems in CDE can be found in |
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http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2002-26.html
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Configuring CDE: The Common Desktop Environment |
 | | Your single source for all the information you need to configure CDE environments that are easy, consistent, intuitive and attractive. |  | | This book is largely geared toward the WIMP (window, icon, mouse, pointer) tools for configuring CDE, as well as a somewhat useful section on actually extending the environment. |  | | This book explains how to shape HP VUE to meet the requirements of a particular work environment, and in doing so, turn the computer into a personal productivity tool. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0131027247?v=glance
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| | Common Desktop Environment: ToolTalk Messaging Overview |
 | | These environments can be applied in vertical applications (such as a CASE developer toolset) or in horizontal environments (such as compound documents). |  | | That is, any tool that follows a given ToolTalk protocol can be placed (plugged) into your computing environment and perform (play) those functions indicated by the protocol. |  | | Examples of application-level programs (known as smart desktops) are the Apple Macintosh(R) finder, Microsoft WindowsTM File Manager, and the Common Desktop Desktop File Manager. |
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http://eval.unina.it/dux/DOCS/HTML/TT_START/DOCU_013.HTM
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| | Using the Common Desktop Environment (CDE) |
 | | There are two ways to move around on the desktop, the mouse and short-cut keys (the keyboard). |  | | Using the Common Desktop Environment (CDE) User Interface |  | | Move in reverse order from window to window. |
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http://www.wright.edu/cats/docs/docroom/unix/CDE_Desktop_Guide.html
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| | CDE (HP Common Desktop Runtime Environment) |
 | | For full details on CDE, refer to the section "HP Common Desktop Runtime Environment (CDE 1.0)" This section only discusses topics that are relevant for 10.20. |  | | PAM is the new industry standard integrated login framework. |  | | The presence of PAM and its configuration file will not be noticed on systems configured to use generic HP-UX-based user authentication ( |
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http://docs.hp.com/en/5965-4406/ch04s02.html
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| | The Common Desktop Environment |
 | | Common Desktop Environment: Advanced User's and System Administrator's Guide |  | | The Common Desktop Environment Release 1.0.10 Data Sheet |  | | Common Desktop Environment: Style Guide and Certification Checklist |
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http://www.bga.org/~lessem/psyc5112/usail/library/cde.html
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| | UNIX Distance Learning - Introduction to CDE |
 | | CDE is quite powerful, easy to use, and has many features that make using a UNIX based workstation much easier to use. |  | | The Common Desktop Environment (CDE) is an interactive graphical user interface (GUI) jointly developed by IBM, HP, Sun, and Novell. |  | | CDE is a collection of components adopted from products developed by each of these vendors. |
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http://hp.cso.uiuc.edu/cde_course/chapter1.html
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| | US-CERT Vulnerability Note VU#975403 |
 | | The Common Desktop Environment (CDE) ToolTalk RPC database server does not adequately validate a client-supplied argument, allowing attackers to overwrite certain locations in memory with zeros. |  | | Common Desktop Environment (CDE) ToolTalk RPC database server (rpc.ttdbserverd) does not adequately validate file descriptor arguement to _TT_ISCLOSE() |  | | CDE and ToolTalk are installed and enabled by default on many common UNIX platforms. |
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http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/975403
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| | US-CERT Vulnerability Note VU#172583 |
 | | CDE is an integrated graphical user interface that runs on Unix and Linux operating systems. |  | | An attacker who successfully exploits this vulnerability can execute arbitrary code as root. |  | | Although the buffer overflow occurs in a shared library, the CERT/CC is not aware of any other CDE applications that use the vulnerable function. |
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http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/172583
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| | Common Desktop Environment |
 | | A set of specifications developed by the Common Open Software Environment (COSE) that defines an API for a common Unix graphical user interface. |  | | The specifications cover the interoperability of applications across different hardware platforms, multimedia and networking operations, as well as object-oriented technology and system administration issues. |
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http://www.coffeycountyks.org/Terms/2461HTML-541.html
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| | Common Desktop Environment: User's Guide |
 | | If it had transparent color and you saved it in XBM format, two files would be created: |  | | Choose an output format from the Options menu: |  | | You need to consider the two-color version of the icon even if you are drawing an image for use on color systems, because icons may revert to two colors if there are not enough free colors available on the workspace. |
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http://www.iso.port.ac.uk/docs/digital_unix_40D/USER_GDE/DOCU_008.HTM
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| | Common Desktop Environment |
 | | Choosing a language in the Options menu sets the LANG environment variable for your session. |  | | You log in using your operating system mechanism rather than Login Manager. |  | | Ordinarily, the desktop saves session information when you log out and uses that information to start your next session. |
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http://h71000.www7.hp.com:8000/73final/usersguide/uguide_5.html
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| | Common Desktop Environment Vendor Directory |
 | | More on Common Desktop Environment: Vendor Reports |  | | Below are Companies that provide products or publish white papers, webcasts, and case studies on Common Desktop Environment. |
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http://www.bitpipe.com/olist/Common-Desktop-Environment.html
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| | Common Desktop Environment |
 | | Standards > Client-Server Protocols > Network Protocols > OSI Protocols > Common Desktop Environment |  | | To view the documents indexed under a topic, click on the term. |
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http://library.govtech.net/tlist/Common-Desktop-Environment.html
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| | Product Standard |
 | | This Product Standard defines the X/Open Common Desktop Environment, a common graphical user interface environment for use on systems supporting the X Window System. |  | | It provides standard forms of the facilities normally found in a graphical user interface environment, including windowing and window management, session management, file management, electronic mail, text editing, calendar and appointments management, calculator, application building and integration services, print job services, and a help service. |  | | It defines a standard set of functional capabilities and supporting infrastructure, and the associated standard application programming interfaces, command line actions, data interchange formats and protocols, that must be supported by a conformant system. |
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http://www.opengroup.org/openbrand/register/xdm4.htm
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| | theKompany.com :: Projects : Kivio : Introduction |
 | | Keep in mind that this version of Kivio is typically pre-loaded on any Linux distribution, but also only runs on Linux under KDE. |  | | In addition our new engine allowed us to add a lot of features that are not available in the KOffice version, but the distribution model is virtually the same... |  | | A common question is "What is the difference between Kivio for KOffice and Kivio mp. |
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http://www.thekompany.com/projects/kivio
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| | PowerPC Linux: Integrated Hardware and Software Solutions, Apple Reseller |
 | | Yellow Dog Linux v4.0.1 is a Fedora / RPM-based operating system for PowerPC computers, offering an intuitive, flexible graphical installer, 1300 packages on 8 CDs (4 Install, 4 Source), a unified KDE and GNOME desktop environment featuring shared menus, applications, and user interface. |  | | If you desire complete control of your computer, prefer a common OS acrosss multiple systems old and new, Mac and PC, and desire improved performance --then Yellow Dog Linux is the solution for you. |  | | Based upon the 'Anaconda' installer engine, the Yellow Dog Linux Installer leverages automated, advanced hardware detection; provides on-screen help, flexible package selection, multiple install methods (CD-ROM, FTP, HTTP, NFS), default to ext3 journaling filesystem, embedded video testing, multiple ethernet and wireless port configuration, and automated partition creation. |
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http://www.yellowdoglinux.com
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| | News - Gaim |
 | | This book, written by myself, edited by fellow Gaim developer Nathan Walp, and published by Apress, serves as a how-to guide for getting started in open source and free software. |  | | By using actual Gaim source code and plug-ins as a common example throughout, it familiarizes the reader with the most common open-source tools and techniques, such as creating GUIs with GTK+, connecting to the Internet with sockets, and much more. |  | | After reading this book, you should be able to create your own multi-platform, networked, desktop applications just like Gaim. |
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http://gaim.sourceforge.net
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| | Common Desktop Environment FAQ has moved |
 | | The Common Desktop Environment FAQ has moved to http:// www.laxmi.net /cde.htm |  | | Please contact the webmaster of the referring page or bookmark list you reached this page from and let them know to update their page. |  | | Please contact the FAQ author Aditya Talwar if you have any questions. |
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http://www.neverwhere.org/~steve/cde
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| | The page cannot be found |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/c/co/common_desktop_environmen...
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