Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 20:58:31 +0200 From: "Jose M Rodriguez" <josemi@freebsd.jazztel.es> To: "Joe Marcus Clarke" <marcus@marcuscom.com> Cc: x11@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Plans for after FreeBSD-5.3-RELEASE. Message-ID: <opseqsbtqe6abrq7@localhost.redesjm.local> In-Reply-To: <4151C2B8.2020707@marcuscom.com> References: <opsep5jxuy6abrq7@localhost.redesjm.local> <4151C2B8.2020707@marcuscom.com>
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On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 14:21:44 -0400, Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus@marcuscom.com> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Jose M Rodriguez wrote: > | > | Hi, > | > | After test FreeBSD-5.3-BETA5 + current ports, I'm very glad with how > | it's worked out. > | > | But I'm not convince about how X11, gnome and kde works together. > | > | I've to develop a NetWS / Kiosk for a customer and need to work on > this. > > GNOME has been adding quite a few lock-down features to aid in these > types of deployments. I would be very interested in knowing how they > work out for you. First giving some help at request. I'm pretty familiar KDE, but and sporadic gnome user. > > | > | Is anyone interested on that? > > I have always thought FreeBSD needed for desktop loving. I would be > interested in helping with any project that makes FreeBSD more > desktop-friendly. > > | > | My TODO List is now by that: > | > | - Plans for moving/merging X11 config form /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/ to > | /etc/X11/ > | + seems to be most Linux/Unix trends > | + easier WS setup. > > This is a mistake, IMHO. FreeBSD's model is not to put ports > configuration files in /etc. In fact, the PAM files in /etc/pam.d now > are rumored to me moving out to ${LOCALBASE} and ${X11BASE}. > As a general rule, I agree, but for sharing /usr ia a little nigthmare. Taking XINITDIR and XDMDIR from ${PREFIX}/lib/X11 to /etc/X11 is not so bad idea. I'm not so sure about other thinks that live under ${PREFIX}/lib/X11/ I think having Xorg, XDM and xinit conf, Xresources ... under /etc/X11/ is really a good idea. > | > | - Plans to work and standard FreeBSD way to X11 > | + An implementation guide common to x11/gnome/kde (document -> > | article | handbook) > | + FreeBSD specific support for xinit/xdm config (~/.xinitrc ...) > | + rcNG support for x11 > | * /etc/rc.d/xdm. operative and valid for gdm/kdm/xdm > | * /etc/rc.d/xfs? we need a font server with libXFT trends? > | * /etc/rc.d/xserver. Xserver init for XDMCP (XTerminal) > | * /etc/rc.d/xinit. Special init via xinit. > > I have a patch for rcNG support for gdm that will be going in after the > freeze. > I just made a post on this. I think that making /etc/rc.d/xdm operative is a better idea. > | > | - Plans to work on a FreeBSD 'feeling'. Same fonts, ... > | + tweaks to apps-defaults, gnome and kde config. > | + common process of resources. Xresources , Xmodmap, ... > | > | - Plans to specific support for NetBooting. NetWS, XTerminals, Kiosk > | > | - Plans to specific support easy thenmeing 'a la FreeBSD'. > > This sounds like a good project in and of itself (i.e. FreeBSD Desktop > Project). > > Joe > Thanks for your comments, -- josemi -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/
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