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Choose Yes to configuring an Ethernet network device. Select you network card type and hit OK. It is usually the top entry. Mine is em0. (Optional) You may want to say Yes to configure IPv6 these days. All my machines at home support IPv6 now since they are FreeBSD and Windows 7. It will try to detect a server, but probably won’t find one, that is just fine. Choose Yes to try DHCP. Assuming you have a DHCP server (any corporate network or home with an internet connection and router has one). The network configuration screen will open with your IP Address. Enter a computer name in the Host field. Choose No when prompted if you want the machine to function as a network gateway. Choose No when prompted if you want the machine to configure inetd. When prompted to enable SSH, choose Yes if you are going to connect via SSH remotely. Choose No otherwise. I am choosing Yes because I always find a reason to SSH in. Choose No to have anonymous FTP access to this machine. Choose No to for configuring this as an NFS server. Choose No to for configuring this as an NFS client (unless it is going to be and if it is going to be, you would no). Choose No to customizing the system console settings. Choose Yes to set the machines time zone now. Choose No when asked if the CMOS clock is set to UTC (unless you know for sure 100% that it is). Choose your Region. Choose your Country. Choose your Time Zone. If prompted if your Time Zone looks reasonable, choose Yes. When prompted if you have a PS/2, serial, or bus Mouse you need to understand that a mouse if almost always only PS2 or USB anymore. If USB choose No, otherwise choose Yes. If you choose Yes, then enable your mouse, test it and then exit that screen. Choose Yes when prompted about the FreeBSD Package collection and if you want to browse it now as this is where we are going to install Xorg and KDE. On the Package Selection screen, scroll down X11 and hit OK. On the X11 screen, scroll down and select KDE4. Notice that a lot of other packages are auto-selected as dependencies. This is normal. Continue scrolling down and select xorg-7. Now click Ok. You may want other packages such as bash. Choose them now. Choose Install and you will see the Package Targets screen. It will only list the packages your selected, not all the dependencies, but don’t worry, all the dependencies will install. Choose Ok. Wait for the installation of the packages to complete. When prompted for adding initial user accounts, choose Yes. On the User and Group Management Screen choose User and hit OK. Enter a user name under the Login ID field. Leave UID and GROUP as is. Enter a password and confirm the password. Enter your full name. In the Member Groups add these groups (without a space, only separated by a comma): wheel,operator Leave home directory as is. Leave the login shell as is. (Unless you installed bash and want to use it, then you can change it to /usr/local/bin/bash). Hit OK. Back at the User and group management screen choose Exit and hit OK. Feel free to add as many users as you need first, but don’t worry you can add more later. Read the next screen and hit OK, it is just an informational screen about the fact that you must set a root password. Enter the root password and hit enter and then enter it again and hit enter to confirm the password. When prompted to visit the configuration menu for a chance to set any last options, choose No. You are back at the Sysinstall Main Menu. Select Exit Install. When asked if you are sure you wish to exit, choose Yes. Read the next screen, and hit OK. Whilst rebooting, remove your DVD from the drive so you don’t boot off it (assuming it is first in your boot order otherwise you may not need to do this). I realize that PC-BSD exists, but sometimes, you need only FreeBSD without PBIs and you want it to do it all yourself because that is why you came to FreeBSD in the first place; to be an expert user and be able to set everything up yourself. FreeBSD 8 is now installed with all the software needed to make a nice FreeBSD 8 Desktop, Xorg-7 and KDE4. However, there are a few more steps to get Xorg-7 and KDE4 configured. Have a graphical login screen. Auto-mount CD/DVD and USB drives. Connect a USB drive and read and write to it. Browse the web with Firefox. Create a document with Open Office. Play an mp3. Play a DVD. Login to the newly installed system with the username and password you created. Make sure you use the account that you added to the wheel and operators group. Once logged in, su to root by simply typing this command: Insert the installation media and boot off it. Wait for it to boot. First select your Country. At Sysinstall’s Main Menu, choose Standard. Read the next screen and hit OK. Press A to select Use entire disk. Press Q to Finish. For the Boot Manager choose Standard and hit OK. Read the next screen and hit OK. Press A to select Auto Defaults. Press Q to Finish. For Distributions select Custom. (Don’t worry, the Custom is not that hard) and select the following distributions: Required – You must have the base system and a kernel. Step 1 – Download the DVD and burn it. How to install and configure a FreeBSD 8 Desktop with Xorg and KDE? Step 2 – Install FreeBSD and include Xorg and KDE4 as additional install packages. Step 4 – Configure Xorg Dependencies. FreeBSD X. Step 3 – Patch your new system Update and patch your system. I already have steps to do this here: What are the first commands I run after installing FreeBSD Important: While the ports tree is already installed, don’t skip this step. Updating the ports tree is how you get the latest versions. 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