My idea of a "net install"

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      This is FreeBSD 11.2 the default installion comes with the base apps, reboot, install xorg and a few apps, and away you go (like
      Debian, BSDs, Arch, etc). Notice the menu (simple), use startx, (you can still install Slim), no conky.
      After using menumaker, you see the difference in the second screenshot.

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        You can do the same with antiX-net or antiX-core (better if using wireless.

        Install to hard drive, then install xorg jwm and use startx

        Philosophers have interpreted the world in many ways; the point is to change it.

        antiX with runit - leaner and meaner.

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          Hi anti, I tried the net, not the core.
          It gave me errors and could not continue.

          antiX Core 64 Bit Runit IceWM

          "Sometimes a man finds his destiny on the road he took to avoid it."

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