Greetings:

I have been using Linux for over 25 years and have used FreeBSD off and on in 
that time.  As we speak I am running an Arch based distro and thinking of 
switching my daily driver to FBSD. 

My experience with X despite the years using UNIX or UNIX-like operating 
systems, configuring X has always failed for me which is a lack of my 
understanding I believe.  If it is already configured by my distro (in this 
case, EndeavourOS) then it works the way it should.  I have been trying to 
install vanilla Arch Linux and the DE part never seems to work unless you use 
KDE or Gnome and those DEs seem to use another method for configuring the X11 
server (may be ignorant here).

Anyhow, I would like to learn how to configure X in a step by step granular 
level tutorial.  I learn best visually, but can follow a well written guide 
that would do a lot of hand holding.  I think that this hole in my knowledge 
being filled is paramount to my ability to realize my own use cases for Linux 
or BSD.  Mainly, my focus in my years was on the server environment and 
recently (last year) it shifted to a desktop environment focus.

If someone can help here or point out a good such tutorial, that would 
appreciated!  I especially want to experience setting X up with nothing 
configured.  Example, how to what info needs to be gathered on my system and 
WHERE that information is put (config files) both on Arch and BSD.

Thank you in advance for help.  While not a noob to Linux or UNIX, very much 
one on X11.

Regards,
Michael Needham

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