Now you need to do this:
pkg_add -r gnomesession
Then you need to inform X that you want to run this at startup.
In your home directory you want to create a file .xinitrc, and put
exec gnome-session in it.
Pat Lathem
Mykroft Holmes IV wrote:
did a kg_add -r gnome2
did a pkg_add -r
I tried simply adding the gnomesession package. It brought up gnome with
the twm window manager.
Solution ended up being to pkg_delete gnome2 and pkg_add -r gnome
I now have Gnome 1.4 running successfully.
And editing .xinitrc only works if you are running an X server locally.
Since I am