GhostBSD, a FreeBSD-based operating system that relies on GNOME desktop environments, is now at version 3.0 RC4.
GhostBSD 3.0 RC4 is based on GNOME 2, but the developers have promised that a GNOME 3 version will be available later.
Highlights of GhostBSD 3.0 RC4:
• All /home/user files and folders have been fixed.
GhostBSD, a FreeBSD-based operating system that relies on GNOME desktop environments, is now at version 3.0 RC2.
GhostBSD 3.0 RC2 is based on GNOME 2, but the developers have promised that a GNOME 3 version will be available later.
Highlights of GhostBSD 3.0 RC2:
• FreeBSD 9.1 RC1 has been updated to FreeBSD 9.1 RC2;
• A new network card configuration method has been implemented;
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GhostBSD LXDE, a FreeBSD-based operating system based on LXDE desktop environment, is now at version 3.0 RC2.
GhostBSD 3.0 RC2 is now available in the LXDE flavor.
GhostBSD LXDE, a FreeBSD-based operating system based on LXDE desktop environment, is now at version 3.0 RC1.
Highlights of GhostBSD LXDE 3.0 RC1:
• FreeBSD 9.0 Beta 1 has been updated to FreeBSD 9.1 RC1;
• Bxpkg has been fixed and is now using the 9-stable pkg instead of 9.0 pkg.
Eric Turgeon has announced last night, November 12, the immediate availability for download and testing of the GhostBSD 3.0 RC3 operating system.
SalentOS, a GNU / Linux distribution based on Ubuntu that uses Openbox and Razor-qt as window managers, is now at version 12.04.2.
As the version implies, SalentOS is based on Ubuntu 12.04.2 and aims to combine ease of use with the features of Ubuntu.
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The Dev says he quit.
I wonder if this means everything is over in GhostBSD distro.
I liked GhostBSD for a while.
The most user friendly BSD with less bloat.
The final release of GhostBSD 2.5 is out. It is a GNOME based FreeBSD distro in the form of a live CD. Many new features have been added, many existing features fine-tuned and many bugs have been fixed. So find out more about the latest release.
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Slackel Openbox, a distribution based on Slackware and Salix, that uses the Salix tools and packages, is now at version 2.0.
Slackel Openbox 2.0 has been developed for the 32-bit and 64-bit architectures and the images can be easily burned on a CD.
Highlights of Slackel Openbox 2.0:
• The distribution is based on the current tree of Slackware;
• The Openbox desktop environment has bee