Quoting TheComputerCollector <[email protected]>:
I stand for a decent chunk of the community in that I like twm, and a smaller chunk in that I like CDE. Something about the minimalism of these desktops draws me into them and makes me use them, even when there are modern options available. I also like them as they are low-overhead enough to run on my home server with a 90's Matrox graphics chipset, when I need to run a stupid piece of server software with graphics. I want to suggest adding these two desktops as an option alongside KDE in the 15.0 installer.
hm, I haven't tried 15.0 by now, but with 14.2 Release, I just had to add a few packages to add X11, twm and so to the box, had to decomment a line in /etc/ttys, pimp the /usr/local/etc/X11/xdm/X[setup_0,Xresources] to have a company backgroundimage an a logo on the login managers screen. As for those that prefer cde, I followed https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/setting-up-common-desktop-environment-for-modern-use.69475/ and of course, the right graphics driver, that always is a battle on FreeBSD. Would be nice if graphics in FreeBSD would work as flawlessly as it does on OpenIndiana:) Did I miss anything out there? /rolf
