New to BSD. Help with installing gui.

OK. The last time I try to Install. I was soo lost on were to but what were. I'm very used to GUI installing. And not used to the no gui installing. Next... Should I get 8.0 or 7.2? I been using linux for almost two years. I'm more or less a beginner at it steal. But I'm like hay let try BSD. See if I can get into this. It may be better to used on my 3.5 maybe 4 year old computer. So I want to give this a shot. And I like to duel boot with my Linux OS I'm using.

32bit computer.
 
Besides the below, there are a few sites which
have actual screenshots of sysinstall for the
install.

freebsdguides.org (guides >> freebsd >> beginners >>
basic installation )
littlewhitedog.com (how to setup a secure bsd system)
be sure to NOT use the "nodev" in fstab...)
freebsd-custom.wikidot.com (iso's to download)
For dual booting I'd suggest GAG or BootIT (latter
shareware) as I have zero knowledge of grub.
OTOH have you checked the howto's section of this
forum?? It may have relevant posts.

Backup your data first!
 
jb_fvwm2 said:
Besides the below, there are a few sites which
have actual screenshots of sysinstall for the
install.

freebsdguides.org (guides >> freebsd >> beginners >>
basic installation
)
littlewhitedog.com (how to setup a secure bsd system)
be sure to NOT use the "nodev" in fstab...)
freebsd-custom.wikidot.com (iso's to download)
For dual booting I'd suggest GAG or BootIT (latter
shareware) as I have zero knowledge of grub.
OTOH have you checked the howto's section of this
forum?? It may have relevant posts.

Backup your data first!
Will I did the basic installation. I have one problem. How do I install a gui!? Mind you I'm installing 8.0. I never seen once a option for a x window.
 
Will... It took forever to get the internet to run. I just install Xorg. and I'm working on trying to X11 Configuration.

I get stuck at "Xorg -config xorg.conf.new -retro". It make my screen go black. And I get this "frequency out of range" to pop up. And I can't get any farther then that. Is this normal??
 
For the record, you do not need an xorg.conf for X to run and you can drop the -retro switch. I look forward to reading your log.
 
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