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Same here, I don't use X much on my BSD machine. I mostly use it for Emacs in console mode, no mouse. I only want to boot X once in ...
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    Same here, I don't use X much on my BSD machine. I mostly use it for Emacs in console mode, no mouse. I only want to boot X once in a while to listen to MP3's and practice using the GUI version of Emacs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chopin1810
    BSD doesn't really like GUIs, I've run Gnome on 3 BSD systems and every time it kept giving me problem after problem after problem...
    1. It's not GUI in the UNIX world, it's window manager/desktop enviroment.

    2. I havent had a single problem with X and any wm/de (including gnome), in every *BSD Ive tried.

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