Kris Moore has announced the release of PC-BSD 8.2, a desktop BSD system based on FreeBSD: "The
PC-BSD team is pleased to announce the availability of PC-BSD 8.2
(Hubble edition), running FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE, and KDE 4.5.5. Version
8.2 contains a number of enhancements and improvements, some of the
notable changes are: added ability to select file-system type and
encryption during auto-partitioning; able to toggle between MBR/GPT
partitioning; various bug fixes to the wireless network managers;
updated the display wizard with many new supported resolutions; added
'extractonly' option to pc-sysinstall for installing to a pre-mounted
disk; fixed some disk install errors from loading incorrect geom_
modules...." See the release announcement, release notes and changelog for more details. Download: PCBSD8.2-x86-DVD.iso (3,429MB, MD5), PCBSD8.2-x64-DVD.iso (3,656MB, MD5)
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