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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
  
Most people do not actually use an operating system. They use applications, as these are what really makes a computer useful. GhostBSD is designed to provide a desktop and full-featured environment for applications.  
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Most people do not actually use an operating system. They use applications. GhostBSD is designed to provide a desktop and full-featured environment for applications.  
 
   
 
   
 
"GhostBSD is based on TrueOS with FreeBSD 12 STABLE" <br/>
 
"GhostBSD is based on TrueOS with FreeBSD 12 STABLE" <br/>
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GhostBSD supports a wide variety of web browsers, office suites, email readers, graphics programs, programming environments, network servers, and just about everything else you might want.  
 
GhostBSD supports a wide variety of web browsers, office suites, email readers, graphics programs, programming environments, network servers, and just about everything else you might want.  
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== Ways to get applications ==
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There are different ways to get applications. A small part are preinstalled.<br/>
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There are more. You can choose out of more than 30.000 packages.<br/>
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Some people like to use the command line and others a graphical interface.
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=== Preinstalled Applications ===
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GhostBSD comes with a lot of preinstalled applications, for examble:
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* Libreoffice
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* Firefox
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* Thunderbird
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* Caja
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* Brasero
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* Rhythmbox
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* VLC Mediaplayer
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* MATE Terminal
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* Pluma
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=== Using the command line ===
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=== Using GUI ===
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=== Using Ports ===
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Most of these applications can be built using the FreeBSD Ports Collection.
 
Most of these applications can be built using the FreeBSD Ports Collection.

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Introduction

Most people do not actually use an operating system. They use applications. GhostBSD is designed to provide a desktop and full-featured environment for applications.

"GhostBSD is based on TrueOS with FreeBSD 12 STABLE"
"When FreeBSD 13 STABLE gets released, GhostBSD will be upgraded to TrueOS with FreeBSD 13 STABLE."[1]

Function

GhostBSD supports a wide variety of web browsers, office suites, email readers, graphics programs, programming environments, network servers, and just about everything else you might want.

Ways to get applications

There are different ways to get applications. A small part are preinstalled.
There are more. You can choose out of more than 30.000 packages.
Some people like to use the command line and others a graphical interface.

Preinstalled Applications

GhostBSD comes with a lot of preinstalled applications, for examble:

  • Libreoffice
  • Firefox
  • Thunderbird
  • Caja
  • Brasero
  • Rhythmbox
  • VLC Mediaplayer
  • MATE Terminal
  • Pluma


Using the command line

Using GUI

Using Ports

Most of these applications can be built using the FreeBSD Ports Collection.