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Gnome2 at startup
#1

Hi,

 

I have recently installed FreeBSD (i know it's unix but....) version 4.9 i386. Considering that this is the first time i have ever used Linux/Unix Based OS i am doing quite well with setting up the XServer and the Gnome Desktop.

 

My question is this...

Ho do i/What file do i change to make Gnome run at startup so that i login to the computer with the Gnome GUI????????????

 

Please reply this has been pissing me off for the past day, and please speak real simple. i am very computer literate but, Unix is a whole new world to me. :/

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#2

hi and welcome to the forums

 

try the following:- [/url][url=<___base_url___>/index.php?showtopic=26][/url][url=<___base_url___>/index.php?showtopic=26]https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=26

 

it should work on fbsd as well

 

cheers

 

anyweb

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#3

A followup for anyone else in the same position as me:

 

[/url][url=http://www.mh-linux.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?threadid=546]http://www.mh-linux.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?threadid=546

 

This helped me get a graphical user login going (XDM) but what i realy want is the GDM....

 

HOWEVER i have read on the internet that you should not boot in to GDM using the ttys file as it becomes unstable. Does anyone know a work around or even better, the proper way to install GDM?

 

Gnome is my default desktop enviroment, i.e. when i login and type 'startx' gnome starts.

 

I am using Gnome2 on a FreeBSD 4.9

 

 

p.s. or would you suggest that i convert to KDE? o_O

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