Hi Mark,
On 06/03/13 19:10, Mark Johnson wrote:
> [...] Which is currently the most stable
> desktop: xfce, kde, gnome, etc? [...]
XFCE is 'probably' more stable than GNOME3 (last time I tried, I could
barely get it to work reliably, even on GNU/Linux, though many things
should be fixed now). Ha
Thanks, Jeff. That solved my problem. I'm using slim as my login manager
now.
On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 9:35 AM, Jeff Epler wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 06, 2013 at 01:10:42PM -0600, Mark Johnson wrote:
> > I used the kFreeBSD debian installer (wheezy RC1) and I installed the
> > d
On Wed, Mar 06, 2013 at 01:10:42PM -0600, Mark Johnson wrote:
> I used the kFreeBSD debian installer (wheezy RC1) and I installed the
> default desktop (xfce lightdm). Which is currently the most stable desktop:
> xfce, kde, gnome, etc? Lightdm is utilizing one of my cores at 100%.
I
I used the kFreeBSD debian installer (wheezy RC1) and I installed the
default desktop (xfce lightdm). Which is currently the most stable desktop:
xfce, kde, gnome, etc? Lightdm is utilizing one of my cores at 100%.
Thanks,
Mark Johnson
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