John Combs has announced the release of GhostBSD 2.0, a FreeBSD-based live CD with GNOME, package manager and simple system installer: "GhostBSD
2.0 is released. Great news for this release of GhostBSD as it now
supports auto-mounting USB devices. Some of the changes in the release:
new logo, bug fixes, new live file system, more improvements to GDM (no
more white screens during boot). GhostBSD 2.0 is based on FreeBSD 8.2;
it includes GNOME 2.32, Rhythmbox 0.12.8_3, Pidgin 2.7.7, Firefox 3.6
and Thunderbird 3.0.11. GhostBSD 2.0 can be installed to hard disk with a
simple terminal installer written in Python. You can now also install
and delete application with a package manager call Bxpkg." Here is the brief release announcement with a screenshot of the default desktop. Download (MD5) the installable live DVD images from here: GhostBSD-2.0-i386.iso (1,139MB), GhostBSD-2.0-amd64.iso (1,383MB).
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