Newbieish Desktop Questions

From: Kristian Holdich (kjholdich_at_yahoo.co.uk)
Date: 07/10/04

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    Date: Sat, 10 Jul 2004 10:03:23 +0100
    
    

    Hi,

    I've recently installed FreeBSD 5.2.1 onto my home pc to use as a
    desktop OS and am working through getting it going just right. I have
    some experience with administrating earlier versions as headless servers
    with 4.x and Solaris, but very little experience with multimedia. I have
    a ton of little questions, and minor niggles that i'm sure could be
    solved by RTFM and a lot that will be down to personal preference ;)

    First up, the system is was an absolute minimal 5.2.1 install, no X, no
    packages etc. First thing I did was build cvsup in ports, cvsup ports
    and get portupgrade going. I've recompiled the kernel a few times tuning
    it to my hardware, getting scsi support for my ide cdrw amongst other
    things. I installed x.org from source and put gnome2 / gdm on top of it.
    The NVIDIA drivers are running accelerated and my Aureal Vortex2 sound
    card works. On top of that I have linux-flash running on Firebird 0.9.1,
    Evolution as a mail client and OpenOffice.org running happily.

    All in all it's working pretty good, but there are some issues :)

    When i su - root, the DISPLAY doesn't seem to get set properly and root
    can't open X windows, I can hack this in roots profile, but is there a
    better way of doing it?

    Speaking of root, i'm so used to Bash i'd like to switch to it for the
    root user - is there any gotchas with moving bash to /bin and updating
    /etc/shells to allow it?

    More media orientated questions, when using Gentoo during bootup before
    X started you could switch the console into VESA SVGA and have high
    resolution, including having a graphical splash screen to obscure the
    boot text before X came up - is there any way to do that.

    Another thing Gentoo had was a very flashy screen for GDM, and I assume
    KDM too - anyone knowof resources for doing something like that, even if
    it's just clip art of Beastie.

    Boot sequence, I have FreeBSD on the master drive and Win98 for gaming
    on the slave drive, but the boot loader never picked up Win98 during
    install what do I edit it get it to see it, or should I install an
    alternative loader such as Grub?

    I have my fat32 filesystem mounted at /mnt/windows:
    /dev/ad1s1 /mnt/windows msdos rw 0 0
    But it mounts 700 as root, what should I use to change it to 775
    root:wheel?

    Onto mplayer, got this installed with all the codecs, and installed the
    skins and fonts to get it graphical, but it just wont seem to start up
    with a gui, and yes i'm using gmplayer any suggestions? Another odd
    thing is after it finishes playing it messes up the console and somehow
    turns off local echo - anyone experienced this?

    DVD playback, neither mplayer nor xine seem to recognise my dvd, i did
    the kernel tweaks and devfs tweaks in the handbook:

    lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 5 Jul 9 20:14 /dev/cdrom -> acd0
    lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 3 Jul 9 20:14 /dev/dvd -> acd0
    lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 4 Jul 9 20:14 /dev/rdvd -> acd0

    CDRW burning, what works well on FreeBSD? - I've been a bit spoiled by
    Nero on Windows so ideally want something as hassle free as that, used
    XCDRoast on Linux and it wasn't bad.

    Anyway thanks in advance, no doubt more questions will come up

    With Regards

    Kristian

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