INCOMPLETE or INCORRECT procedure posted in the FreeBSD Handbook
Manolis Kiagias
sonic2000gr at gmail.com
Mon Jul 28 14:22:52 UTC 2008
email wrote:
> Manolis Kiagias wrote:
>> email wrote:
>>> Manolis Kiagias wrote:
>>>> email wrote:
>>>>> 5.7.3.1 The KDE Display Manager
>>>>>
>>>>> Following the above causes problems. Please update or omit that
>>>>> passage because it doesn't work as intended. Try it yourself on a
>>>>> clean system and I think you'll agree. If the above FreeBSD
>>>>> Handbook section has been corrected since 07/28/2008 07:31EDT.
>>>>> then please disregard this.
>>>>
>>>> Are you sure about this? What kind of "problems"? I haven't used
>>>> KDE in a while, but starting kdm from /etc/ttys has always been the
>>>> standard method. In fact, you can start other login managers (i.e.
>>>> slim) from there. If anyone else has compiled KDE recently, please
>>>> report if kdm works as described.
>>> following the above, step by step, does offer the kdm however after
>>> loging in only the X server is started and you are unable to do
>>> anything within the started environment. Following the above, on a
>>> clean system will not start kde or gnome without further
>>> configuration whereas kde/gnome will start using startx with the
>>> correct entires in ~/.initrc.
>>>
>>> Going for breakfast BB in 30-mins
>>
>> I will try it on a test system later today, and if necessary I will
>> create a patch for the handbook section. Thanks.
>
> I installed 6.3_RELEASE (ALL doc's, src, binaries EVERY-thing) from an
> i386 iso thereafter using pkg_add -r to install kde3.5.8 and
> gnome2.20.1. Nothing exotic was done/installed. <-- That's what I
> mean when I say a clean install. I hope this helps.
>
All right - I am doing an installation from ports (default options) and
will post results as soon as available. It will take some time.
P.S. I've put the doc@ list back on this
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