On Monday 07 March 2005 16:01, Ean Kingston wrote:
> run 'pkg_add -r kde' from the command line
>
> edit /etc/ttys (with ee or whatever editor you like.
>
> Look for the line that looks like this:
>
> ttyv8 "/usr/X11R6/bin/xdm -nodaemon" xterm off secure
>
> and change the word 'off' to 'on'.
>
> Do you know what command I have to type in for either kde or afterstep or
> xwwindows to start up? This is what I need to know, after putting my
> computer on and starts loading, it asks for username and password and I
> type that and hit enter. Then what do I do, how do i load kde or after
On Monday 07 March 2005 16:01, Ean Kingston wrote:
> >> Katsuki Hirata wrote:
> >> > Hi, I just installed FreeBSD and I have no clue how to
> >> > run it. I'm sure it's installed right. When I boot,
> >> > and after loginging with both root and/or another
> >> > username, I don't know what to do fr
>I would add the BSD-like linux gentoo to the list, perhaps before debian:
>it has a complete repository of packages and above all, what I found more
>appealing with respect to debian, a wonderful managemente of ports allowing
>you to compile your own system from scratch just like the ports of Free
>>
>> Katsuki Hirata wrote:
>> > Hi, I just installed FreeBSD and I have no clue how to
>> > run it. I'm sure it's installed right. When I boot,
>> > and after loginging with both root and/or another
>> > username, I don't know what to do from there on. How
>> > do I get gnome or KDE on? Is it supp
:-- Messaggio originale --
:From: "Ramiro Aceves" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
:To: "Jerry McAllister" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
:Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2005 16:46:22 +0100
:Cc: Katsuki Hirata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
:Cc: freebsd-questions-en
:Subject: Re: Just installed FreeBSD
:
- Original Message -
From: "Jerry McAllister" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ramiro Aceves" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Katsuki Hirata" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "freebsd-questions-en"
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 3:40 PM
Subject: Re: Just ins
>
> Hi, I just installed FreeBSD and I have no clue how to
> run it. I'm sure it's installed right. When I boot,
> and after loginging with both root and/or another
> username, I don't know what to do from there on. How
> do I get gnome or KDE on? Is it supposed to be a
> graphical thing like Wind
>
> Katsuki Hirata wrote:
> > Hi, I just installed FreeBSD and I have no clue how to
> > run it. I'm sure it's installed right. When I boot,
> > and after loginging with both root and/or another
> > username, I don't know what to do from there on. How
> > do I get gnome or KDE on? Is it supposed t
Katsuki Hirata wrote:
Hi, I just installed FreeBSD and I have no clue how to
run it. I'm sure it's installed right. When I boot,
and after loginging with both root and/or another
username, I don't know what to do from there on. How
do I get gnome or KDE on? Is it supposed to be a
graphical thing li
On Mon, 2005-03-07 at 00:20 -0800, Katsuki Hirata wrote:
> Hi, I just installed FreeBSD and I have no clue how to
> run it. I'm sure it's installed right. When I boot,
> and after loginging with both root and/or another
> username, I don't know what to do from there on. How
> do I get gnome or KDE
*tsk tsk tsk* If I were you, I'd take a long, deep look at the freebsd
Handbook. If you expect freebsd to be _anything_ like red-cr*p linux
you are sadly mistaken.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/
Cheers!
On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 00:20:28 -0800 (PST), Katsuki Hirata
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