Eric Turgeon has announced the availability of GhostBSD 1.5, a FreeBSD-based live CD with GNOME and a work-in-progress graphical system installer: "GhostBSD
1.5 is out. We have updated to Gnome 2.30. Now you can install GhostBSD
by terminal commands and a list with pc-sysinstall. The partitions
supported to install GhostBSD are UFS, UFS+S (plus soft updates7), UFS+J
(plus journaling8), ZFS, and SWAP. A 'how to install' is on the
desktop. With GhostBSD in your hard drive you have Linux-f10
compatibility that means you can install Linux apps and Linux flash.
Cups ready to use. Compiz installed and ready to use. This is the first
installable version. Not so user friendly. But I have promised
something. The last month all was going wrong and I decide to go with
pc-sysinstall. Now for the next 6 months I will work on a graphic
installer for 2.0. GhostBSD amd64 is coming the next week." Here is the brief release announcement. Download (MD5) this first installable version of GhostBSD: GhostBSD-1.5-x86.iso (1,547MB).
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