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Date:      Tue, 5 Mar 2002 10:13:13 -0800
From:      David Herman <ob1@yifan.net>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: I'm kinda happy (wasI bought your system and am not so happy!)
Message-ID:  <20020306061548.A307237B400@hub.freebsd.org>
In-Reply-To: <15492.31410.219242.379055@guru.mired.org>
References:  <15492.31410.219242.379055@guru.mired.org>

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On Monday 04 March 2002 11:58 pm, Mike Meyer wrote:
> David Herman <ob1@yifan.net> types:

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> > 1) xfree86 still has a way to go as far as being easy to set up.
> > 	I kept thinking this was the source of my failures.
>
> FYI, xfree86 is not part of FreeBSD.

I guess I wasn't clear as you are at least the second person to supply that 
clarification. 

What I was trying to indicate was exactly what you stated (I didn't mean to 
blame freeBSD). It is not a fault of freeBSD that I had a hard time choosing 
which driver would work w/ my ati card (why so many cards w/ the exact same 
name and diferent chipsets!) It was a limitation of the current state of 
xfree86 development. (Although many linux distros have supposedly made great 
strides in automatically recognizing hardware).
>

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>
> > Anyway all is well, I look forward to a more "Desktop" related
> > distribution but by the time it arrives I hope I won't need it.
>
> That's actually a sticky subject. The install process *has* to be able
> to run over a serial line.

By desktop related I was suggesting something which would help a new user set 
up basic system functions, ie the ---Option--- to use scripts to help select 
and configure supported video,sound and network cards etc. 

I know, read the handbook... but it sure would be nice to have some basic 
functions set up when the install is done.

For example - I'm still searching the documentation for information which 
will help me to get my internal ISA modem (hardware based "NOT" win modem) 
working.
So far the best I've found is "recompile your kernel". I find it hard to 
believe that I need to recompile my kernel as the first thing I do after 
installing the OS.

dh

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