SlimUsually it's your login manager, and not so much X, which provides options to remotely log onto a graphical environment from a remote location.
So.. what login manager do you use?
Then that is your problem.Slim
SLiM is a desktop-independent graphical login manager for X11, derived from
Login.app by Per Liden.
It aims to be light and simple, although completely configurable through
themes and an option file; is suitable for machines on which remote login
functionalities are not needed.
This leads up to the question: does X actually work at all? So if you try to start Xorg, does anything happen? Do you get to see a mouse cursor, does it start a proper graphical environment?After installing mate-desktop with the help of freebsd documentation and rebooting,
I can't open mate-session or slim?
Everything is working after I configured my /boot/loader.conf addingSirDice Excellent point, you're right: I focused myself on connecting.
This leads up to the question: does X actually work at all? So if you try to start Xorg, does anything happen? Do you get to see a mouse cursor, does it start a proper graphical environment?
Basically what SirDice hinted at in his previous message.
kern.vty=vt
i915kms_load="YES