And generates more heat, need more RAM, consume more CPU time (*). Doff my hat to the fedora hat.I think Fedora is more automated than FreeBSD.
I agree, but if you need X on VM, install i3. It's near to CLI experience in term of resource usage.If you really need to use GUI, I suggest using multiboot, not virtual machine.
/usr/local/share/xorg.conf.d/modedri.conf
with the following content:Section "Device"
Identifier "Card0"
Driver "modesetting"
BusID "PCI:1:0:0"
EndSection
pciconf -lv | grep -B 4 VGA
And generates more heat, need more RAM, consume more CPU time (*).
Xorg works fine in FreeBSD. Also this is FreeBSD Forums. Please don't plug GhostBSD here. Thanks.If you really want to use x server, you can youse GhostBSD. It uses freebsd 12.1 release kernel.
If you really want to use x server, you can youse GhostBSD.
As SirDice said, you need to read FreeBSD handbook before install. It is not like linux you are familiar of. Search the forum you will find lot lot help. Start from this Thread 4627. OP need to tell what other packages he has install.I type startx command.