Skip this section if planning to use packages to install the Desktop Environment in later steps, this is a long tedious process and you may never use it. When using fetch , the extract or the update operation may be run consecutively, like so:. Before installing a desktop environment, a graphical user interface GUI is needed. Xorg the X Windows System can be installed as a package or port.
Both require root privileges so users should first run:. To continue working with FreeBSD and configuring system tools, a general understanding of text editing will be needed. Read through the manual page. A handy cheat sheet for vi commands can also be found above. The X Window System uses 3D acceleration. In order to benefit from this, users who will be using the GUI need to be added to the video or wheel groups.
This can be done in one command as root. Enter these lines but replace guestuser with the user you are adding:. Try as NON-root! I am sorry ,but now,I reinstalled the OS again and ran these commands in this order : "pkg install nano";"pkg install xorg";"pkg install slim";"pkg install mate-desktop mate".
Then i opened. When I boot the OS my monitor shows "Not support! I know it's not xfce but I have followed a tutorial just to get a desktop. Typically, a user should be following the Handbook for such things, especially when, in this case, XFCE installation is contained there: freebsd. Add a comment.
Active Oldest Votes. Install the xinit using pkg install xinit And still if you getting same error try using bellow wich might resolve your problem pkg install xorg this is only for GUI.
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Donate to FreeBSD. It is often run with no arguments. Arguments immediately following the startx command are used to start a client in the same manner as xinit 1. The special argument '--' marks the end of client arguments and the beginning of server options. It may be convenient to specify server options with startx to change them on a per-session basis. Some examples of specifying server arguments follow; consult the manual page for your X server to determine which arguments are legal.
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