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Date:      Sun, 28 Jul 2002 12:00:16 +0930
From:      Greg 'groggy' Lehey <grog@lemis.com>
To:        Peter Leftwich <Hostmaster@Video2Video.Com>
Cc:        Michael Wells <mwvw@adelphia.net>, FreeBSD LIST <FreeBSD-Questions@FreeBSD.Org>
Subject:   What do we need in a FreeBSD desktop? (was: Peter heads back to M$FT WinBloze [support groups])
Message-ID:  <20020728023016.GA51076@wantadilla.lemis.com>
In-Reply-To: <20020726210341.N20468-100000@earl-grey.cloud9.net>
References:  <00d301c23504$9bbe0c60$0a01a8c0@mswolf> <20020726210341.N20468-100000@earl-grey.cloud9.net>

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On Friday, 26 July 2002 at 21:10:08 -0400, Peter Leftwich wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Jul 2002, Michael Wells wrote:
>> Peter, I can surely understand your frustrations.  I have has some real X86
>> issues lately and have had to spend literally hours fixing my own
>> mistakes trying to upgrade my source.  I am getting hooked on this
>
> Totally the essence of my post and complaint.  FreeBSD is superb... if you
> are comfortable in a text environment.  Can anyone out there among you
> imagine being shell-only from Feb 16th 2002 til mid Jul 2002?
>
> Will FreeBSD's core of developers ever leap into integrating X *and* a
> window manager (something similar to Windows)?  I surely hope so.

This one has been done to death, almost.  X is part of the FreeBSD
distribution.  You can install it really easily.  I've been using
FreeBSD (and BSD/386 before it) as my desktop exclusively for over ten
years, so it can be done.  The real problem I have is knowing which of
the over 7,000 ports you want to install to get "basic" desktop
functionality.  Some time ago I created the "instant-workstation"
port, but didn't make much noise about it.  instant-workstation
basically installs a number of dependent ports (see below for a list)
and then does some minor configuration.  Over the past couple of days
I've been installing a brand new machine (laptop) for a friend, and
I've been looking at the rough edges.  Here's what I've found:

1.  Some of the dependent ports don't build cleanly.  This obviously
    requires some attention.
2.  "instant" is a misnomer, at least if you build from source.  I'm
    building on a Dell Inspiron 7500 with a 600 MHz processor, and it
    takes over 12 hours.
3.  Once it's built, it works "out of the box".  I've installed the
    XFree86 4 port, and installation is really nothing more than this:

    # X -configure
    # mv /root/XF86Config.new /etc
    # echo exec kdestart > ~me/.xinitrc

    You can then run startx or xdm and end up in a relatively complete
    kde environment.

So what's in instant-workstation?  Currently I have:

	acroread
	bash
	cdrecord
	dos2unix
	emacs
	fetchmail
	gs
	grip
	gimp
	gv
	gpg
	ispell
	startkde
	mkisofs
	mount_smbfs
	mutt
	netscape
	xtset
	xmms
	xv

My questions to you: is there anything missing?  Has anybody tried
instant-workstation?  I'd be interested in suggestions about how to
improve it.

Greg
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