Quote:
Originally Posted by daemonfowl
I'm not sure about whether it makes a difference , but what I usually do to get a full & complete Gnome desktop in OpenBSD :
Code:
pkg_add -v gnome-session
instead of :
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This will not get you a complete Gnome in OpenBSD. You should pkg_add gnome (and possibly gnome-extras) instead: it’s a metapackage that pulls in all the necessary gnome packages, including gnome-session, automatically.
Notice the
Makefile from the ports tree:
Code:
# minimal dependencies for a working desktop
RUN_DEPENDS-main += \
x11/gnome/controlcenter \
x11/gnome/eog \
x11/gnome/file-roller \
x11/gnome/gedit \
x11/gnome/keyring \
x11/gnome/media \
x11/gnome/nautilus \
x11/gnome/session \
x11/gnome/system-monitor \
x11/gnome/terminal
All of these will be installed automatically when you “pkg_add gnome”.