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Wednesday, 4 September 2013

GhostBSD is a user friendly desktop operating system based on FreeBSD

Posted on 09:49 by Unknown
I'm going to try out GhostBSD. Just to see what it's like. I couldn't find any information on the Hardware Requirements on the GhostBSD Sites. But, I try it in Virtual Box and a couple older Computers that I have. Check it out...

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What is GhostBSD?

GhostBSD is a user friendly desktop operating system based on FreeBSD, which attempts to conform to the Single Unix Specification. FreeBSD is known for its stability and security in server environments, which, incidentally, provides an excellent base for a desktop operating system. We base our work on well designed and thoroughly tested open source solutions to create an easy to use, familiar workspace, that can be used at home or in an office environment. GhostBSD can also be used as a live CD and to rescue data. GhostBSD supports the most popular lightweight and fully-featured desktop environments (including Gnome, KDE, XFCE, LXDE, and Openbox), FreeBSD next generation package management system, pushbutton installation files, Apache Open Office, Libre Office, LibreCAD, Eclipse / Anjuta development environments (for C, C++, Java, Javascript, Jala, and Python), and more.

Why GhostBSD?

The GhostBSD project has two primary goals - security and usability. GhostBSD takes the FreeBSD system and pre-configures the most common software choices, fine-tunes the selection of applications for optimal performance, and provides an intuitive work environment without the need for extensive additional configuration. Rather than compiling, building, and configuring their own FreeBSD system, a GhostBSD user eliminates the hassle and enjoys a prebuilt system ready for public consumption. However, we are true to the tenets of FreeBSD, which are low resource consumption and stability. GhostBSD does not limit the users' customization options, which are available in an ordinary FreeBSD distribution. All of the tutorials, advice, and online content applicable to FreeBSD also apply to our distribution. 

GhostBSD is free and open

The GhostBSD source code is available on the Sourceforge website, is licensed under the terms of the Revised BSD License. The content available on the site and the documatation is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) license. In other words - GhostBSD is available for free to anyone. You are free to modify the code and include it in both open and commercial projects.

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GhostBSD is a user friendly desktop operating system based on FreeBSD, which attempts to conform to the Single Unix Specification


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