It's trivial to use other window managers under PC-BSD, only it effectively produces a franken-freebsd - because it often breaks the 'design contract' PC-BSD specific systems expect (KDE session). If willing to use the KDM login manager they use by default, one can trivially search for the .session files it uses to populate the sessions menu, and write one for the session you want to create; GDM is much the same way.
You're real sticky is getting X to work in the first place.
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