Chris Hodgins wrote:
Chris wrote:
Chris Hodgins wrote:
Chris wrote:
Chris Hodgins wrote:
Chris wrote:
Is there an all inclusive command to install all Gnome ports from within the ports tree?
Not everything but enough to get you started:
/usr/ports/x11/gnome2$ cat pkg-descr GNU Network Object Model Environment
This metaport installs the entire GNOME 2 desktop, including the the most common user applications. Other popular GNOME applications can be installed from the other GNOME 2 metaports:
* x11/gnome2-fifth-toe * x11/gnome2-power-tools * editors/gnome2-office * devel/gnome2-hacker-tools
WWW: http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/
Perfect - this is exactly what I wanted. I'm a KDE munkie myself, but I wanted to dabble w/Gnome.
Thank you Chris H.
I would also highly recommend Xfce4.2. :)
Chris
I would - but I'm not into intense modification to my wm. A few teaks here and there ore fine, but if I need to "learn" to setup a decent wm, then it sorta defeats the purpose.
I love BSD under a wm, but I don't have the luxury of spending hours to days makeing a "kick-ass" looking environment. That's just me tho - I have seen what other can do - I lack the creative-eye to do that fancy stuff.
I am exactly the same. The only things I have tweaked with Xfce are the general settings to get things the way I like them. These are all in the gui based settings manager. Xfce just seems to work. Even the wife uses and likes it. :)
Chris
So to install, xfce4-desktop? xfce4-wm? or just xfce4?
Xfce4 is the meta-port. If you install this, it should take care of the rest. :)
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