Re: I need help with Xfree86

2004-04-04 Thread Jay Moore
On Sunday 04 April 2004 02:12 pm, Steven Soria wrote:
> Hi
> I installed FreeBSD and everything works fine but now I need to install
> Xfree86. Is that the only thing I need to install to be able to get into
> FreeBSD? Please help me out by telling me how to get Xfree86 and where to
> install it to so I can get it when Im trying to install it. I have FreeBSD
> on another partition but now when I go into My Computer, it doesnt show the
> partition with FreeBSD on it. How will I do it then? I have the I386
> platform. PLEASE HELP ME OUT!

This is a recommendation only, but here's what I think you should do:

Get on eBay, and buy yourself a used PC, 500 MHz - 1 GHz, 128 MB RAM, a 40 GB 
HDD, an Ethernet card and a cd-rom drive. Spend maybe $150.

While you're online, order a copy of the FreeBSD 5.2 (or 4.9) CD set. Spend 
another $40.

Once you get your PC and CD set, install FreeBSD - it's pretty simple, even if 
you don't know shit from butterbeans.

This may cost a bit more, but avoids the risk of breaking your trusty Windows 
box, while giving you an opportunity to experiment & make mistakes while you 
learn FreeBSD/Unix. And you will learn...

-- Jay
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Re: I need help with Xfree86

2004-04-04 Thread Jerry McAllister
> 
> Hi
> I installed FreeBSD and everything works fine but now I need to install 
> Xfree86. Is that the only thing I need to install to be able to get into 
> FreeBSD? Please help me out by telling me how to get Xfree86 and where to 
> install it to so I can get it when Im trying to install it. I have FreeBSD 
> on another partition but now when I go into My Computer, it doesnt show 
> the partition with FreeBSD on it. How will I do it then? I have the I386 
> platform. PLEASE HELP ME OUT!

First, please break your line at around 70 characters length.  It makes it
much easier for people using a text based Email reader to read your
question and to respond to it.

I normally select X as one of the things to install when I am select
the things to install on the selection screen during the regular 
FreeBSD installation.   (I also select ports and source, etc too, but
that's another issue).Then it gets installed right when the other
stuff gets installed.  

Then, there is a screen of post installation things to do and on 
that I have to select a couple of things:  setting up the console,
setting time zone, etc and one of those things is configuring X.
I just do it from there.   That is the easiest - in fact so much
so that I suggest you go back and try it that way.   

When you choose configuring X, it offers a list of methods.  I think
the one I have the best luck with is the ncurses one.

When it configures X, it also lets you choose one or more window
managers.   I normally choose AfterStep and KDE and don't bother 
with the others.  But that is up to you.

I think you can stick the CD back in  and boot and work your way through
menus to where it asks if there is anything else you want to install
and get your X installed that way.   But since I always have it already
done, I have never had to experiment with that feature.

jerry

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Re: I need help with Xfree86

2004-04-04 Thread Chuck Swiger
Steven Soria wrote:
Is that the only thing I need to install to be able to get into FreeBSD?
Well, no, actually.  :-)
You don't need to install XFree86 to get into FreeBSD.
Please help me out by telling me how to get Xfree86 and where to install it
to so I can get it when Im trying to install it. I have FreeBSD on another
partition but now when I go into My Computer, it doesnt show the partition
with FreeBSD on it. How will I do it then? I have the I386 platform. PLEASE
HELP ME OUT!
As you've noticed, Windows doesn't understand the filesystem FreeBSD uses. 
Don't boot into Windows, boot into the FreeBSD partition.

It's probably easier to use /stand/sysinstall to install X11 via prebuilt 
packages (either via FTP or from the installation CD), but you can also do 
something like:

cd /usr/ports/x11/XFree86-4
make install
...and build and install X yourself (but this will take quite a bit of time).

--
-Chuck
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I need help with Xfree86

2004-04-04 Thread Steven Soria
Hi
I installed FreeBSD and everything works fine but now I need to install Xfree86. Is 
that the only thing I need to install to be able to get into FreeBSD? Please help me 
out by telling me how to get Xfree86 and where to install it to so I can get it when 
Im trying to install it. I have FreeBSD on another partition but now when I go into My 
Computer, it doesnt show the partition with FreeBSD on it. How will I do it then? I 
have the I386 platform. PLEASE HELP ME OUT!


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