[ saeedeh motlagh wrote on Sat 22.Sep'12 at 9:55:47 +0330 ]
> thanks Sean, no X doesn't work correctly for me.
>
> thanks Brian, but this freebsd box is my develop system and i have to
> work with it and no other OS.
>
> thanks Michael, i compiled X11 and Gnome from ports.
>
> I'm thinking to install everything from the beginning if i can not fix
> it in two days.
>
> thank you every body for your answers
You proven already that X is supported on your system when you used the Xorg
-configure command. You got to the default screen that is shown whenusing that
method of testing the X server. You have simply just not used the correct
driver or you have not set up your X config file properly.
Do you really need to have Gnome as well? It is a rather bloated destop and you
can have a really good development environment without all of the Gnome
components. It is, of course, your choice but, personally I'd go for an X
environment that is less hassle.
I found a link for you on google, it might be of some use to you. This person
has set up Gnome and provided some examples of configuring the system in a way
that could help:
https://cooltrainer.org/2012/01/02/a-freebsd-9-desktop-how-to/
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