Eric Turgeon has announced the availability of GhostBSD 1.5 Now You can install GhostBSD by terminal commands and a list with pc-sysinstall. The partition Supported to install GhostBSD are UFS, UFS+S (plus soft updates7), UFS+J (plus journaling8), ZFS, and SWAP. A how to install is in the desktop. With GhostBSD in your hard drive you have Linux-f10 compatibility that [...]
Continue reading...9. July 2010
GhostBSD 1.5 Beta is out. Notable additions are Compiz, Cups and it seems to include the PC-BSD backend installer (PC-Sysinstall (vid)). pc-sysinstall is the best FreeBSD installer around, so no wonder it’s included ;-) Announcement and download link: GhostBSD 1.5 Beta
Continue reading...6. July 2010
Distrowatch has an interview with Eric Turgeon, GhostBSD’s founder, and a review of this FreeBSD/Gnome based desktop operating system. “The PC-BSD project brings a user-friendly pre-configured KDE desktop to the FreeBSD community. Which is all well and good, but what if you’re more of a GNOME person? Well, it turns out there is [...]
Continue reading...21. April 2010
GhostBSD 1.0 (AMD64) has been released. It i’s based on FreeBSD-8-amd64-stable and runs Gnome 2.28.2. I’ve not tried it yet. Has anyone else? What do you think? Links www.ghostbsd.org | Download
Continue reading...9. March 2010
Eric Turgeon has announced that GhostBSD 1.0 will be released next week, and will have FreeBSD 8.0 as its base. The release will feature the new green theme. Green is not really my colour, and the same applies to Ubuntu’s brown colour scheme (though it’s going to be light in 10.04), but colour schemes and themes [...]
Continue reading...19. February 2010
The GhostBSD Team have released an updated BETA (Live DVD) with in installer. GhostBSD is a Gnome based FreeBSD Live DVD (not maintained by the official FreeBSD project) I have finish a GhostBSD live DVD with an installer on it. But the installer its not a beta or an release. it just to promote and have [...]
Continue reading...11. November 2009
PC-BSD is currently the best well-knows FreeBSD based OS for desktop use, but it’s KDE based. Though there’s a Gnome PBI available, those interested in Gnome as desktop interface may want to have a look at GhostBSD, the Gnome based FreeBSD system for desktop use. GhostBSD 1.0 has the following new features: Procfs, kernel sound support. [...]
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4. August 2010
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