I have installed FreeBSD 8.2 from a DVD that I purchased from OSDisc online on a salvaged compaq x386 system. At one point Gnome 2 would install. I, however, played around with the hardware (i.e. jumper settings on the hard drives) and have had to reboot from scratch several times. I have effectively installed FreeBSD on the system but I am not able to get Gnome to load from the packages/ports. When I installed FreeBSD I chose to include ports/packages in the install. I basically loaded Gnome, KDE, x windows, and zbash. Unless I move or get a compatible USB wireless adapter I am not going to be able to get this system online. I am running on a shoestring budget and really can not see the utility of spending thirty dollars for a collection of ports/packages, many which will probably need upgrades. I basically use on a computer chess (gnuchess), open office, and email. Can someone please help me efficiently figure out what I am doing wrong so that I can install the packages/ports? I have followed instructions to a T from the BSD handbook and several books on FreeBSD/unix that I have purchased. I am becoming so frustrated that I am thinking of packing everything up and reverting to Windows.