the thing that gets most people with X is that they forget to install a
program called wrapper (under /usr/ports/x11/wrapper .. and in
/stand/sysinstall

--mat

On Fri, 2002-09-27 at 19:24, Alvaro Zuniga wrote:
> > --- Neal Stuntz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > yes yes yes. freebsd is easier to figure out, and for some odd
> > > reason it 
> > > works on the first go around.
> 
> That would be with compatible hardware ofcourse.
> 
> > >Yeah you do have to know how to
> > > configure 
> > > some bootup files, login files, etc.. to get sound working, and
> > > others. 
> > >  I donno, the day a linux kernel can compiled, and booted in under
> > > 1 
> > > min, i'll give it a shot again. ( yes you CAN compile/boot
> > > freebsd's 
> > > kerenel in under a min, we just did it in 59.4 seconds. AMD dual
> > > AMD 
> > > 2000MP )
> > > 
> > > neal
> 
> No sure how important this is. I am not familiar with BSD but I did try
> to install it once, the set up is somewhat similar to Slackware but that
> is all I know. Well, it did work just fine but I could not get X going.
> Anyway, why is it important to have a faster compile time? If you ask
> me, all that really means is that there is less error checking,
> dependency etc; therefore, eventually with catch on.
> 
> take care,
> 
> Al
> 
> 
> _______________________________________________
> General mailing list
> [email protected]
> http://host19.nocdirect.com/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net
> 


Reply via email to