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Re: X install after system install



I didn't tell that. I'm just quoting the FAQ#4.8. If people asks how
difficult installing X is, I suppose their knowledge about BSD is not far
enough to manage unpacking .tgz files to the correct path for themselves.

As I said before, 'the correct answer' doesn't exist. For every single case,
and every single person, there could be a different answer. I just try to be
useful. I can't assume easy things for my are easy for everybody :)

That's only IMHO, of course!

    See you,

            Paladdin

----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg Thomas" <getbsd@sbcglobal.net>
To: <misc@openbsd.org>
Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 3:16 AM
Subject: Re: X install after system install


> On Saturday, Feb 1, 2003, at 17:12 US/Pacific, Paladdin wrote:
>
> > Best way to acomplish it is reboot the system with your installation
> > floppy/cdrom, and issue an (U)pgrade, including the .tgz files that you
> > missed in your first installation -info extracted from the FAQ-.
>
> How is a reboot easier than just extracting the X .tgz files off of the
> CD or the FTP site?
>
> Greg

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