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* VLC Mediaplayer
 
* VLC Mediaplayer
  
GhostBSD comes with a lot of more applications than your applications list shows you. For some are no launcher during installation but already on your computer. It is recommended to look on page:
 
 
* [[System Administration Utilities]]
 
* [[System Administration Utilities]]
  
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* In the same way you can get '''updates''', use [[Update Station]]. It is also already installed.
 
* In the same way you can get '''updates''', use [[Update Station]]. It is also already installed.
  
* Using '''OctoPkg''' to Install Software as an older version of a graphical front-end for the [[pkg|pkg package manager]]. It is also in the GhostBSD repository, but is no longer standard.
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* OctoPkg an older version of a graphical front-end for the [[pkg|pkg package manager]]. It is also in the GhostBSD repository, but is no longer standard.
  
 
===Repositories===
 
===Repositories===
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For upgrading your system chose the nearest mirror to your location.
 
For upgrading your system chose the nearest mirror to your location.
  
Use the file: /etc/pkg/GhostBSD.conf
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To change the mirror go to the file <code>/usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/GhostBSD.conf</code> and change the URL.
 
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Eric Turgeon, [02.05.20 17:45]<br/>
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Also if you run a old version of GhostBSD make sure you don't have 2 GhostBSD.conf 
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* /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/GhostBSD.conf and 
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* /etc/pkg/GhostBSD.conf
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* unless /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/GhostBSD.conf contain this https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ghostbsd/ghostbsd-pkg-conf/master/usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/GhostBSD.conf
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Eric Turgeon, [30.04.20 21:33]<br/>
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It was not supposed the be release it is a duplicate of the /etc/pkg/GhostBSD.conf
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The file /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/GhostBSD.conf can sometimes course some trouble.
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== Using Ports ==
 
== Using Ports ==
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Look this post on [https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/my-problems-with-freebsd.68202/ FreeBSD Forum].
 
Look this post on [https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/my-problems-with-freebsd.68202/ FreeBSD Forum].
  
Shelluser stated in addition  [https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/my-problems-with-freebsd.68202/]:
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ShelLuser stated in addition  [https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/my-problems-with-freebsd.68202/]:
 
<q>But you need to understand 2 things: Binary packages aren't being maintained by the FreeBSD foundation but individual enthusiasts, who will obviously make sure that those packages support the latest supported version. They come with pre-determined settings which sometimes (most often for me) may not reflect your ideas of a working package. The solution is simple: the ports collection. THAT is the thing which makes those people rant about FreeBSD's flexibility & consistency because you're in control with the ports collection.</q>
 
<q>But you need to understand 2 things: Binary packages aren't being maintained by the FreeBSD foundation but individual enthusiasts, who will obviously make sure that those packages support the latest supported version. They come with pre-determined settings which sometimes (most often for me) may not reflect your ideas of a working package. The solution is simple: the ports collection. THAT is the thing which makes those people rant about FreeBSD's flexibility & consistency because you're in control with the ports collection.</q>
  

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