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So, go get your FreeBSD CD -- ISO images available from ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/ -- login as anonymous and use your email address as your password and get the first disk's ISO, burn it and boot from it.
 
So, go get your FreeBSD CD -- ISO images available from ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/ -- login as anonymous and use your email address as your password and get the first disk's ISO, burn it and boot from it.
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Not much will be different from the [[Installing_FreeBSD_-_Standard_Installation]], but you want to be sure to:
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give /home a lot of space
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install the ports collection
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create a group for your user
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create a user and place the account in wheel
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install and configure X
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test the mouse daemon
  
 
==Choosing a desktop and booting into it==
 
==Choosing a desktop and booting into it==

Revision as of 23:23, 16 January 2005


Contents

Installing FreeBSD

For this particular write-up, we'll be using FreeBSD 5.3 -- the 4.x series might be better for you if you've got old hardware, or if you're setting up a server, but for a workstation, we want the latest and greatest.

So, go get your FreeBSD CD -- ISO images available from ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/ -- login as anonymous and use your email address as your password and get the first disk's ISO, burn it and boot from it.

Not much will be different from the Installing_FreeBSD_-_Standard_Installation, but you want to be sure to:

give /home a lot of space 
install the ports collection
create a group for your user
create a user and place the account in wheel
install and configure X
test the mouse daemon

Choosing a desktop and booting into it

Installing common applications

  1. Email
  2. Productivity applications
  3. Audio
  4. Video
  5. Graphics

Security

Networking

Personal tools