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Operating Systems BSD Help with installing Gnome on FreeBSD Post 69575 by Sergiu-IT on Saturday 16th of April 2005 03:41:44 AM
Old 04-16-2005
Quote:
Originally Posted by dfowensby
i get the feeling i'm following Serg
once again:
try freebsd 5.4 beta. it has gnome 2.10, and i have yet to get hit by a bug.
pre-compiled and the ports are really smooth.
luck -O.

edit: i was assuming he was a compile-it-yourself junkie. if you want a fast easy install, use 5.4 and just follow the install prompts.
if you glitch there, do this:
# echo "exec gnome-session" > ~/.xinitrc
for root, and for each User as well.
-O.
It seems that FreeBSD-5.4 is the answer for averything... :P
 

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