System contro Pannel on Solaris 10 exist???

I have as soon as installed for before the time Sun Solaris 10 Free, i do not find one control panel where to be configure my Hardware!
for example: the Desktop Resolution it is blocked at 640 x 480 I suppose that it is a survey problem the SVGA CARD
exists a control panel similar YAST of SuSE Linux or control panel of Mandriva ecc...?
Thanks

There is no control panel in solaris.You can use kdmconfig command to select the display card.If your display card is not listed.try getting the driver package and install it and try.

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               sname
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             , pval1
             , pval2
    from
             SYS.AUX_STATS$;
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    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  SREADTIM                       463.529
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    =====================================================================================================
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    optimizer_capture_sql_plan_baselines boolean     FALSE
    optimizer_dynamic_sampling           integer     2
    optimizer_features_enable            string      11.1.0.6
    optimizer_index_caching              integer     0
    optimizer_index_cost_adj             integer     100
    optimizer_mode                       string      ALL_ROWS
    optimizer_secure_view_merging        boolean     TRUE
    optimizer_use_invisible_indexes      boolean     FALSE
    optimizer_use_pending_statistics     boolean     FALSE
    optimizer_use_sql_plan_baselines     boolean     TRUE
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    db_block_size                        integer     8192
    SQL> show parameter cursor_sharing
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    optimizer_features_enable            string                           11.2.0.1
    optimizer_index_caching              integer                          50
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             , pval2
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    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  IOSEEKTIM                      6.197
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    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  SREADTIM                       463.529
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  MREADTIM
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    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  MBRC
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    |   0 | SELECT STATEMENT               |                      |     1 |   111 |    73   (3)| 00:00:01 |
    |   1 |  TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID   | RD_DATA_ENTRY_T      |     1 |    38 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |*  2 |   INDEX RANGE SCAN             | RD_DE_T_RD_DE_V_FK1X |     1 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |   3 |  NESTED LOOPS                  |                      |       |       |            |          |
    |   4 |   NESTED LOOPS                 |                      |     1 |   111 |    73   (3)| 00:00:01 |
    |   5 |    NESTED LOOPS                |                      |     1 |    79 |    71   (3)| 00:00:01 |
    |*  6 |     TABLE ACCESS FULL          | RD_DATA_ENTRY_V      |     1 |    60 |    70   (3)| 00:00:01 |
    |   7 |     TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID| RD_DATA_ENTRY_I      |     1 |    19 |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |*  8 |      INDEX UNIQUE SCAN         | RD_DATA_ENTRY_I_PKX  |     1 |       |     0   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |*  9 |    INDEX RANGE SCAN            | RD_DATA_ENTRY_V_PKX  |     1 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  10 |   TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID  | RD_DATA_ENTRY_V      |     1 |    32 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
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              0  db block gets
         197001  consistent gets
              0  physical reads
              0  redo size
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           3747  bytes received via SQL*Net from client
            299  SQL*Net roundtrips to/from client
          26850  sorts (memory)
              0  sorts (disk)
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    |   0 | SELECT STATEMENT               |                      |     1 |   135 |    19  (16)| 00:00:01 |
    |   1 |  TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID   | RD_DATA_ENTRY_T      |     1 |    39 |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |*  2 |   INDEX RANGE SCAN             | RD_DE_T_RD_DE_V_FK1X |     1 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |   3 |  NESTED LOOPS                  |                      |       |       |            |          |
    |   4 |   NESTED LOOPS                 |                      |     1 |   135 |    19  (16)| 00:00:01 |
    |   5 |    NESTED LOOPS                |                      |     1 |    51 |    19  (16)| 00:00:01 |
    |*  6 |     TABLE ACCESS FULL          | RD_DATA_ENTRY_V      |     1 |    32 |    18  (17)| 00:00:01 |
    |   7 |     TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID| RD_DATA_ENTRY_I      |     1 |    19 |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |*  8 |      INDEX UNIQUE SCAN         | RD_DATA_ENTRY_I_PKX  |     1 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |*  9 |    INDEX RANGE SCAN            | RD_DE_V_RDE_I_FK1X   |     2 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 10 |   TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID  | RD_DATA_ENTRY_V      |     1 |    84 |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
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       9 - access("V1"."RD_TYPE_CODE"="I"."RD_TYPE_CODE")
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              0  db block gets
         101816  consistent gets
              0  physical reads
              0  redo size
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           2214  bytes received via SQL*Net from client
            271  SQL*Net roundtrips to/from client
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    6:    5      1       0 .. INDEX RANGE SCAN RD_DE_V_RD_DE_V_FK2X                 2       0      0   0.000  73476  0        0
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    1:    0      1    11  SORT ORDER BY
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          )<=TO_TIMESTAMP(:B1)
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    Status of virtual processor 10 as of: 07/17/2009 11:27:58
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    Status of virtual processor 11 as of: 07/17/2009 11:27:58
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    Status of virtual processor 12 as of: 07/17/2009 11:27:58
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    Status of virtual processor 13 as of: 07/17/2009 11:27:58
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    Status of virtual processor 14 as of: 07/17/2009 11:27:58
      on-line since 05/19/2009 18:01:12.
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    Status of virtual processor 15 as of: 07/17/2009 11:27:58
      on-line since 05/19/2009 18:01:12.
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    Status of virtual processor 56 as of: 07/17/2009 11:27:58
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    Status of virtual processor 57 as of: 07/17/2009 11:27:58
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    SUNW,UltraSPARC-T1`copyout                               1602   0.2%
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    unix`page_freelist_coalesce                               525   0.2%
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