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Date:      Thu, 17 Sep 2015 16:28:50 -0600
From:      Glenn English <ghe@slsware.net>
To:        freebsdQuestions <questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: 10.2 graphics problem
Message-ID:  <0F355724-42C6-4DB4-A470-7AC8D7667CEA@slsware.net>
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OK. Some progress. I think I may have tried too hard. I was working from =
:A FreeBSD 10 Desktop How-to". I tried another install using just =
defaults (except for turning off games and turning on NTP). It almost =
works.

It will boot, run in a console (I don't think it switches from one =
workspace to another). And pkg xorg and pkg xfce work. And when I =
starxfce4, it comes up with the mouse and the keyboard working as =
expected. I can install widgets in the panel, the terminal emulator =
works.

But selecting logout in the menu drops XFCE as it should, but it drops =
to a completely blank screen with nothing paying any attention at mouse =
or screen. I tried ctl-n, ctl-alt-n, and just alt-n. Nothing.

After a reboot, I brought up X again, and typed, among some other =
things, ctl-alt-1, and X froze just like it did before.

I'm trying to get used to the way things are done in FreeBSD, and I =
truly believe it can all be done, but things doesn't work like they do =
in Debian.=20

I can't even get a thumb-drive mounted. When I put one in, there's text =
saying that da0 and da0s1 have been noticed. If I type 'mount /dev/da0 =
/mnt', it says that /dev/da0 is an invalid param (or something like =
that). So I tried 'mount /dev/da0s1 /mnt'. Same error message. I looked =
at man, and it looked like a -t was what it was looking for, so I added =
-t msdosfs to the command IIRC, I got a different error message, but it =
didn't mount.

I don't have a problem with things being different, but the =
documentation on how to get this stuff working requires that I have it =
working to read the dox.

Does anyone know of an accurate set of instructions on the 'Net for a =
BSD install. Is there anything that really need editing after a really =
basic install (the one I just did had to download pkg when I tried to =
get xorg installed :-)

This is getting frustrating.

--=20
Glenn English






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