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<surname>Vaschetto</surname> | <surname>Vaschetto</surname> | ||||
</personname> | </personname> | ||||
<contrib>Contributed by </contrib> | <contrib>Contributed by </contrib> | ||||
<!-- in June 2001 --> | <!-- in June 2001 --> | ||||
</author> | </author> | ||||
</authorgroup> | </authorgroup> | ||||
</info> | </info> | ||||
<para>This section describes how to install three popular desktop | <para>This section describes how to install several popular | ||||
environments on a &os; system. A desktop environment can range | desktop environments on a &os; system. A desktop environment | ||||
from a simple window manager to a complete suite of desktop | can range from a simple window manager to a complete suite of | ||||
applications. Over a hundred desktop environments are available | desktop applications. Over a hundred desktop environments are | ||||
in the <filename>x11-wm</filename> category of the Ports | available in the <filename>x11</filename> and | ||||
<filename>x11-wm</filename> category of the Ports | |||||
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Collection.</para> | Collection.</para> | ||||
<sect2 xml:id="x11-wm-gnome"> | <sect2 xml:id="x11-wm-gnome"> | ||||
<title>GNOME</title> | <title>GNOME</title> | ||||
<indexterm><primary>GNOME</primary></indexterm> | <indexterm><primary>GNOME</primary></indexterm> | ||||
<para><application>GNOME</application> is a user-friendly | <para><application>GNOME</application> is a user-friendly | ||||
desktop environment. It includes a panel for starting | desktop environment. It includes a panel for starting | ||||
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<screen>&prompt.user; <userinput>echo "#!/bin/sh" > ~/.xsession</userinput> | <screen>&prompt.user; <userinput>echo "#!/bin/sh" > ~/.xsession</userinput> | ||||
&prompt.user; <userinput>echo "exec /usr/local/bin/startkde" >> ~/.xsession</userinput> | &prompt.user; <userinput>echo "exec /usr/local/bin/startkde" >> ~/.xsession</userinput> | ||||
&prompt.user; <userinput>chmod +x ~/.xsession</userinput></screen> | &prompt.user; <userinput>chmod +x ~/.xsession</userinput></screen> | ||||
<para>Once <application>KDE</application> is started, refer to | <para>Once <application>KDE</application> is started, refer to | ||||
its built-in help system for more information on how to use | its built-in help system for more information on how to use | ||||
its various menus and applications.</para> | its various menus and applications.</para> | ||||
</sect2> | |||||
<sect2 xml:id="x11-wm-lumina"> | |||||
<title>Lumina</title> | |||||
<para><application>Lumina</application> is a lightweight system | |||||
interface designed for use with FreeBSD. Built purely with | |||||
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Qt5, <application>Lumina</application> uses a plugin system to | |||||
provide a highly customizable interface. It is also designed | |||||
with as few dependencies as possible to help achieve the | |||||
goals of being lightweight, customizable, and highly stable. | |||||
Discover more about <application>Lumina</application> at <link | |||||
xlink:href="https://lumina-desktop.org">https://lumina-desktop.org</link>.</para> | |||||
<para>To install the <application>Lumina</application> | |||||
package:</para> | |||||
<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>pkg install lumina</userinput></screen> | |||||
<para>An entry for launching <application>Lumina</application> | |||||
from a graphical desktop manager is automatically added to | |||||
the system. <application>Lumina</application> can be manually | |||||
started with one of two methods.</para> | |||||
Done Inline ActionsThis says "one of two methods", but does not make it clear that the two methods are described next. Also, with two ways, it is simpler to just say "...can be started by either <a> or <b>" rather than splitting them into separate paragraphs. For example: "Lumina can be started manually by running <command>start-lumina-desktop</command>. To start Lumina automatically when &xorg; starts, change the <literal>exec</literal> line at the end of <filename>~/.xinitrc</filename> to:" Could mention startx after that. wblock: This says "one of two methods", but does not make it clear that the two methods are described… | |||||
<para>After logging in, run:</para> | |||||
<screen>&prompt.user; <userinput>start-lumina-desktop</userinput></screen> | |||||
<para>Alternately, add | |||||
<literal>exec start-lumina-desktop</literal> at the end of | |||||
<filename>~/.xinitrc</filename>, then run:</para> | |||||
<screen>&prompt.user; <userinput>startx</userinput></screen> | |||||
<para>System-wide default settings for | |||||
<application>Lumina</application> are located in | |||||
<filename>/etc/luminaDesktop.conf.dist</filename>.</para> | |||||
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</sect2> | </sect2> | ||||
<sect2 xml:id="x11-wm-xfce"> | <sect2 xml:id="x11-wm-xfce"> | ||||
<title>Xfce</title> | <title>Xfce</title> | ||||
<para><application>Xfce</application> is a desktop environment | <para><application>Xfce</application> is a desktop environment | ||||
based on the GTK+ toolkit used by | based on the GTK+ toolkit used by | ||||
<application>GNOME</application>. However, it is more | <application>GNOME</application>. However, it is more | ||||
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