GhostBSD 26.1 is officially released. Runs on FreeBSD 15, drops Xorg for XLibre, ships Zsh as default shell and adds ...
I wore the world's first HDR10 smart glasses TCL's new E Ink tablet beats the Remarkable and Kindle Anker's new charger is one of the most unique I've ever seen Best laptop cooling pads Best flip ...
GhostBSD offers a user-friendly live FreeBSD desktop with a choice of MATE, XFCE, and a new Mac-like Gershwin desktop, aiming to broaden BSD to mainstream users and developers. Live images need at ...
Three well-known BSD clones are in their latest developmental cycles and have recently released test versions. FreeBSD is closing in on version 7.4 with a RC2, GhostBSD just released their 2.0 Beta 2, ...
The subject of this week’s Linux Picks and Pans is a representative of a less well-known computing platform that coexists with Linux as an open source operating system. If you thought that the Linux ...
I'd have thought that you couldn't get much lower than the kernel, but maybe my stack grows up (now if only my stock would do that ) Anyway, I see what you mean, but still the kernel could make a lot ...
GhostBSD 25.02 is a fully configured FreeBSD including MATE or Xfce desktop. With the new Gershwin Desktop Environment, the path leads to macOS look and feel. The development team around Eric Turgeon ...
Because development on the X.Org display server is rather stagnant, GhostBSD is switching to its fork XLibre with the upcoming version 26.01. GhostBSD is switching from X.Org, whose development is ...
In today's open source roundup: Will the Darling project ever be able to run popular OS X applications in Linux? Plus: A review of GhostBSD 4.0 by DistroWatch, and Birds Linux 4.0 for students ...
When I began work on the FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE review last week, it didn’t take long to figure out that the desktop portion wasn’t going very smoothly. I think it’s important for BSD-curious users to ...