I know this question was asked thousands of times and there are lots of solutions out there, I tried them all, but with no luck.
Symptoms
It takes about 3 to 5 minutes for Gnome to start up, I'm asked for my username/password and then the Gnome splash screen comes up, but it stays there for god damn 3-5 minutes!
Another thing is that running gnome programs takes a long time, like if you wana open the terminal, you have to wait for couple of minutes for it to come up after you click on its icon
What did I do?
Well, I googled and found several solutions, like adding "gnome_enable='YES'" to /etc/rc.conf file, which I did. Another solution was to make sure your hostname is like your machines name, since I'm not connected to any DNS, it can not be an issue, but if you insist, here is my untouched default /etc/hosts file:
I also did whatever was suggested in this thread, i.e. I executed the following command:
But things are still terribly slow. I was thinking about forgetting Gnome and seeking solace in KDE! I don't know if you ppl have any practical advice for this newbie.
I was finally able to get FreeBSD working with X-windows and KDE. I installed Gnome also. However am not given the chance to run Gnome when I type: startx at the command line. KDE seems to be default
How can I run Gnome too? (1 Reply)
Hey all :)
I finally got around to installing FreeBSD 4.4, which considering it's my first attempt with *nix, didn't go too badly. I've managed to configure X and everything else, but I've got a bit of a problem, lol.
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Hi guys,
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ps. i posted this first on UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers , Sorry about the double post
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at root command line
# pkg_add -r gnome2
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pkg_add -r gnome2
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
xchat-gnome
XCHAT-GNOME(1) User Commands XCHAT-GNOME(1)NAME
xchat-gnome - a new front-end to the popular xchat IRC client
SYNOPSIS
xchat-gnome [OPTION...]
OPTIONS
Help Options:
-?, --help
Show help options
--help-all
Show all help options
--help-gtk
Show GTK+ Options
--help-bonobo-activation
Show Bonobo Activation options
--help-gnome
Show GNOME options
--help-gnome-session
Show session management options
--help-gnome-ui
Show GNOME GUI options
Application Options:
-d, --cfgdir=directory
Use directory instead of the default config dir
-a, --no-auto
Don't auto-connect to servers
-n, --no-plugins
Don't auto-load plugins
-u, --url=irc://server:port/channel
Open an irc:// url
-e, --existing
Open URL in an existing XChat-GNOME instance
-v, --version
Show version information
--display=DISPLAY
X display to use
SEE ALSO
http://live.gnome.org/Xchat-Gnome
AUTHOR
Marco Cabizza <marco87@gmail.com>
Guillaume Desmottes <cass@skynet.be>
xchat-gnome 0.14 August 2006 XCHAT-GNOME(1)