Hi,

The FreeBSD Handbook needs improving and I have suggestions to improve it.

Yesterday I installed FreeBSD 14-RELEASE and it was a headache.

I wanted the GNOME desktop environment, so I navigated the FreeBSD Handbook 
table of contents to section 8.2.2. GNOME and followed the instructions. The 
outcome was that GNOME didn't work.

The problem was that GNOME depends on either the X Window System or Wayland on 
FreeBSD being installed and they weren't installed. There was no mentioned of 
them needing to be installed under section 8.2.2 GNOME.

Section 8.1 Synopsis states the user should understand how to install either 
the X Window System or Wayland on FreeBSD, but I didn't see that as I arrived 
at section 8.2.2 GNOME by navigating the table of contents.

I suggest stating at the start of section 8.2.2 GNOME that either the X Window 
System or Wayland on FreeBSD needs to be installed, and also do it under the 
sections of the other the desktop environments.

And section 8.1 Synopsis doesn't actually state the X Window System or Wayland 
on FreeBSD needs to be installed, it just states the user needs to understand 
how to install them. That isn't clear. It should state the X Window System or 
Wayland on FreeBSD needs to be installed in order to use a desktop environment.


I also suggest creating a section in the FreeBSD Handbook called 'Window 
systems' and bringing the the X Window System section and Wayland on FreeBSD 
section into it as subsections.

Then, for example, instead of it stating GNOME requires the X Window System or 
Wayland on FreeBSD being installed, it can just state that GNOME requires a 
window system be installed.


Sincerely,

Kolusion

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