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Date:      Tue, 22 Jan 2008 12:57:21 +0100
From:      "Steiner, Bernard" <Bernard.Steiner@lahmeyer.de>
To:        <freebsd-gnome@freebsd.org>
Subject:   GNOME's newbiew woes and rantings
Message-ID:  <0E3C8932B8AFFF4294C69ABF71FB23656171C5@ZDEXV001.lahmeyer.com>

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Dear GNOME,
I would like to tell you a story about what happens when a seasoned =
non-combatant BSD veteran tries and installs GNOME:

In the beginning, I got 386bsd release 0.0 which was a pain to install =
on an ESDI drive because it only supported one floppy drive and one hard =
disk and refused to boot off the ESDI drive.
This eventually got patched and 0.1 would let me boot off my beloved =
ESDI drive.
There were no further patches to 0.1, so eventually I installed FreeBSD =
(though I admit that memory fails me
as to whether that was 1.X or 2.X). Ever since then have I managed to =
upgrade my system from source,
so currently it runs 6.3-PRERELEASE (I track -STABLE).

The system is now an AMD64 and indeed it runs X11.
Sound runs wonderfully, DVD playback works, etc.

So I decided now was the time to take a step forward and grabbed GNOME =
from ports.
This seems to have been a big mistake:
There appear to be not many manual pages worth mentioning.
Some processes (of which I am not sure what they are supposed to be =
doing) seem to grab a CPU
and just increase its core temperature as a CPUhog.
Some processes SEGV on me straight away (abiword, some screen savers, =
and others which I haven't the foggiest idea what they are supposed to =
do). The number of *.core files I got since I started on GNOME simply =
amazes me.
Sometimes the system just freezes. And, yes, it is not just the screen =
but also network IO is no longer possible
which really bothers me because then my nice gmirror disks are un-synced =
and also need an fsck so the next time the system boots it takes about =
an hour to get past fsck and gmirror re-sync.

I am very unhappy with this.

Methinks I am missing something very basic and fundamental here. I just =
cannot begin to assume that anybody would even consider using GNOME if =
it really were as buggy as that.

So I went to have a look at the FreeBSD=B4s GNOME how-to, and I must =
admit there's not an awful lot there that might help me get this mess =
sorted out. Nor is the GNOME site helpful in any way.

Should I re-compile the whole lot with -g -bstatic and start a serious =
gdb session ?

Where should I start looking ?

Thanks
(and sorry about the MUA in use at the moment...)
 Bernard



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