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Install XFCE on FreeBSD 11

dabeagles

The following will show how to install XFCE on FreeBSD 11. Before we get started, I’d like to note that I will be using the vesa driver as that is currently working for my installation over the named intel driver.

Install XFCE using the following:


pkg update && pkg upgrade
pkg install xorg xf86-video-vesa xfce slim

We install slim above as XFCE doesn’t have its own display manager for logging into a desktop environment.

Next, we edit the /etc/rc.conf and add the following:


moused_enable="YES"
dbus_enable="YES"
hald_enable="YES"
slim_enable="YES"

Inside your user’s home directory, create a file called .xinitrc and add the following:


/usr/local/bin/xfce4-session

Make sure that the .xinitrc is owned by the user before rebooting. If so, reboot and log into the XFCE desktop.

Comments

  1. So after doing a reinstall of FreeBSD on my E6420, I was able to get this same install to work using the following driver:

    xf86-video-intel

    the graphics are still choppy when doing things like dragging windows, but at least it works.

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