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While [[GhostBSD]] supports all the features of the version of [[FreeBSD]] that it is built from, it also offers several features on top of that. The project offers live media that support booting into a graphical desktop. The X11 system is configured automatically during startup and usually does not require any manual configuration. An easy to use [[GBI|graphical installer]] assists in installing the operating system. | While [[GhostBSD]] supports all the features of the version of [[FreeBSD]] that it is built from, it also offers several features on top of that. The project offers live media that support booting into a graphical desktop. The X11 system is configured automatically during startup and usually does not require any manual configuration. An easy to use [[GBI|graphical installer]] assists in installing the operating system. | ||
− | A default installation comes with a fair amount of useful software pre-installed. The user experience is further enhanced by tools like the [[Networkmgr]] which are developed as part of the [[GhostBSD]] project. | + | A default installation comes with a fair amount of useful software [[DefaultApplications|pre-installed]]. The user experience is further enhanced by tools like the [[Networkmgr]] which are developed as part of the [[GhostBSD]] project. |
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