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By 'user interface' I am assuming you mean some kind of window manager. Sun released a test version of GNOME 1.4 for Solaris 8 which is quite customisable, and might be a starting point. Check out http://www.sun.com/gnome/getgnome14.html and http://www.gnome.org for more information.
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