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Date:      Thu, 26 Dec 2002 19:48:31 CET (+0100)
From:      "Stephan Assmus" <stippi@yellowbites.com>
To:        questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   XFree86 troubles in 5.0 RC2
Message-ID:  <1067750537690-BeMail@pc_lintest2>

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Hello,

I have successfully installed FreeBSD 5.0 RC2 on my computer. Well, not 
quite, that's why I'm writing... The install went pretty smooth 
considering I am a total newbie to FreeBSD. I have also never used or 
even installed Linux. When I tried to configure XFree86 during the 
install, text mode was left and I entered a graphical configuration 
tool, that seemed display my current default configuration as a tree 
with symbolds for computer, graphics board, monitor and so on. I went 
into some configuration dialogs using the right click context menu, but 
when I was about to enter the keyboard config (or mouse=3F), I was 
brought back to the text mode installer with a message that said 
configuration of XFree86 seemed to have failed. Further atempts to 
enter the graphical configuration again failed. I finished the 
installation and booted the system from the harddrive. (I was very 
happy that the installation indeed left the MBR untouched and I could 
setup my existing bootmenu to include FreeBSD.) Some error messages 
scrolled by too fast for me to read, but they seemed like nothing 
serious, since the boot process continued and I got to the login 
prompt. The system seems fine, just that I cannot launch the X window 
system. When I type "startx", I get an error message about a missing 
configuration file, which makes sense to me considering configuration 
failed earlier. I have then read the FreeBSD 4.7 manual about 
configuring XFree86. It says to use "XFree86 -configure" to create an 
initial configuration file. However, this too gives me an error message 
saying that the following Fatal Error happened: "Failed to open /dev/io 
for extended I/O". I also tried what the welcome message says and 
started "sysinstall". From there, I navigated to configuring XFree86, 
but again, the graphical configuration tool does not launch anymore.

So, I'm stuck. I actually installed FreeBSD to check out the Gnome and 
KDE desktop and use Gimp. I don't know in which direction to 
investigate further. Thanks for any and all help.

Regards,
Stephan


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