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mkdesktop is a Bourne script that helps to standardize the process of FreeBSD |
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Installing a FreeBSD desktop from scratch can be messy : you often |
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desktop installation as much as possible per user, with plenty of flexibility as |
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forget the correct steps/packages. The mkdesktop script helps to |
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well as modularity. By default, you get 5 distinct stages for defining your |
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standardize the process as much as possible per user, with plenty of |
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desktop environment. But you can always add/subtract/customize the stages as |
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flexibility as well as modularity. The script sets up X & your desktop, |
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much as you wish. Once you start using mkdesktop, you will pretty soon love it - |
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configures emulation layers (Wine / Linuxulator) if so desired, and |
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particularly its post-processor which automatically kicks in once the stages |
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then configures the essential system files under /etc and /boot. |
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have been processed - it sets up emulation layers and configuration of system |
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files, if the user so desires. |
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WWW: https://github.com/bourne-again/mkdesktop |
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WWW: https://github.com/bourne-again/mkdesktop |