Hi All, Just an update on this issue.
I managed to get gnome3 working, but only by launching with KDM ... go figure .. :) It works fine until I try and use pulseaudio, as reported earlier, it uses 100% of one core and under gnome eventually crashes the desktop ... (under KDE it ran at 100% also, but did not crash the desktop) Seems that most of the issues relate to display managers and pulseaudio .. It would be good to have developers opinions on this .. I have started another thread on the pulseaudio issue .. Cheers, Bernie On Sun, Jun 26, 2016 at 12:24 PM, Bernard Mentink <[email protected]> wrote: > No, some other ones from the website/handbook .. > > However, when I follow those instructions and add the missing hald_enable, > it is worse ... X just crashes now ... > > I have never had so many problems getting X/Gnome running on Linux, so am > a bit concerned for this platform ... > > (I also hated the tcsh shell default with no command completion, and it > took me awhile to find out how to change it out for zsh) > > > > > On Sat, Jun 25, 2016 at 7:51 PM, John Marino <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> On 6/25/2016 4:51 AM, Bernard Mentink wrote: >> >>> HI All, >>> >>> I am having issues following the rather sparse instructions for getting >>> the desktop operational with either Gnome or KDE. >>> >> >> Were you using these instructions? >> https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/x11-wm.html >> >> >> --- >> This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. >> https://www.avast.com/antivirus >> >> > > > -- > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Life is a sexually transmitted disease with a 100% mortality rate. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Life is a sexually transmitted disease with a 100% mortality rate. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
