GhostBSD - a look at the latest release 2024
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
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I wish BSD was more popular
Use it and make your own video, start to spread the word. Even if it’s a short, quick overview.
I love the background music it’s relaxing
Love the videos Gary, keep em coming. How about a look at some of the more esoteric features and setups, like HA firewalls with PF+CARP+PFSync, or some real fun with highly available NAS setups with hot-copy replication using CARP+HAST+ZFS. Not many people covering those features, and they are seriously fun to play with.
Gary, would you kindly make some tutorials or just talk about Wayland and Wayfire on FreeBSD? It would be nice to hear you talking about it. Thanks for the great content man.
At first glance I thought the thumbnail was about Bruce Dickinson showing off a BSD distro
You're not wrong.
Quod erat demonstrandum: GUIs make things more graphical, but not easier.
Ghost BSD was so unstable / unpolished that I kicked it out after 1 day. Win95 was more stable.
I've been using GhostBSD on my old Lenovo laptop for years Often using it to stream on Twitch when I'm away from my main PC
with me same thing, but desktop did not boot. Ghostbsd runs in memory, but I have 12 GB...
If you don't like all the dependencies, then consider the alternative. They could just put every library needed with every application as a bundle. But then what about libraries which get used by 10, 20, or 50 different apps. Each one of those 50 apps will have that same library included in its bundle. So then you would have to download all 50 bundles which means downloading 50 copies of the same library as part of each bundle. That would be very wasteful and time-consuming. Dependencies allow you to download that library only once, and then use it for all 50 apps.
We all know without watching
#1 feature: no zoom
I use ghostbsd updated to 24.07.1 along with Ubuntu 24.04.1 and OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. I like Ghostbsd because it is a unified operating system with the latest packages. Ubuntu and SUSE often have outdated default packages, which may require updating. I like the Copy on Write file systesm ZFS and Btrfs. It has save me reinstalling an OS several times since I can clone and boot into a snapshot of an earlier version.
does GhostBSD support Mac m2? using virtual box?
does ghost have flow blade video editor pkgs
I installed GhostBSD mostly because I could explore BSD using the Mate environment. But now, I only treat it like a distro and not like a distinct operating system. Is there anything you can suggest I do that will teach me a bit about how BSD differs from Linux?
@@cliffsloane6548 Desktop BSD will always feel like a linux distro sadly. Try learning it using the FreeBSD Handbook if you want to see the simplicity of the system
wait - this is music from Falcon 4.0?
apparently your are a KDE person
Also, thanks for the Danny John Jules clip! 😃
if Stephen King was a techie
minimal, clean and usable. perfect! any future plans on any desktop oriented bsd to launch with the redently ported KDE 6?
BSD should come with KDE
Love the soundscape atmospheric music.
Thank you. The only thing that I could say Is that on FreeBSD side something like docker is missing. I am aware of the FreeBSD hypervisor ma has not the same level of simplicity of docker for desktop use cases. For example in Linux world there are projects like distrobox that with docker lat use applications that are not compatible with the current distro with another distro inside a container.
jails?
@@rikhardfsoss yes but you can't achieve the same result I think. Distrobox for example let you execute also graphical apps with also USB and audio redirection.
I just got my dual boot ghostbsd + windows set up, fresh on both counts - and immediately went right to your channel.
I actually ended up running into real dependency frustration in my fresh windows install, things that Microsoft prepackaged that had to be replaced and all sorts of nonsense
Oh no, if it has FreeBSD 14 drivers, it means it won't support (yet) the AMD Radeon 7900 XTX
I was very excited about Project Trident, previously named PC-BSD. It's quite ambitious but you still need quite specific hardware to run it properly - like all other BSDs
Oh wow, apparently they have ditched FreeBSD and are now based on Void Linux. What a turn
Huh, TrueOS is also discontinued. The BSD island looks bleak tbh
How to install plasma desktop in ghostbsd... I've been trying for hours now:( it's my first using a bsd operating system
Hello! I'm a long time Linux user who wants to get into BSD. I super duper would like to install Ghost on my Dell netbook, but it won't recognize the interval nvme storage. Help?
Likely due to the lack of drivers. You could always try FreeBSD-CURRENT and it might have the drivers RELEASE and STABLE do not yet have, but that will be a lot buggier. My suggestion is use Linux until you have hardware with compatible drivers for FreeBSD. GhostBSD is strictly based on STABLE iirc, so you don't have the same luxury you do with vanilla FreeBSD.
I want to dable and learn linux and wanted to know if you have any recomendations for a bootable usb version of linux that is good for the complete beginner ?...keep up the good work
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I wish there were an Arch/BSD on top of Ghost, perhaps? Uses pacman for package management and has access to the AUR + an API to processes PKGBUILDs for BSD’s expectations.
You can find ways of putting the DE you want on top of FreeBSD. For example, there are guides for Cinnamon and KDE.
Nice Cat reference with the Fish shell.
We'll always be here for you Gary. Great videos that always cheer me up so I'll always be happy to give back.
Is a modern Citrix client available?
Is there an equivalent to flatpak or Distrobox for Unix operating systems? For example an easy to use wrapper for Jails or Zones?
No xd
The way I look at it is you help us so we help you.
BSD, Debian are the best
Then I recommend, trying Void Linux