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'''GhostBSD''' is a ''Unix-like'' operating system for desktop usage. It is based on [[FreeBSD]] and offers the [[MATE]] (default) and [[Xfce]] (alternative) desktop environments. GhostBSD aims to be easy to install and offer an out of the box desktop system that is easy to use. The project goal is to combine security, privacy, stability, usability, openness, freedom and to be available for everybody free of charge.
 
'''GhostBSD''' is a ''Unix-like'' operating system for desktop usage. It is based on [[FreeBSD]] and offers the [[MATE]] (default) and [[Xfce]] (alternative) desktop environments. GhostBSD aims to be easy to install and offer an out of the box desktop system that is easy to use. The project goal is to combine security, privacy, stability, usability, openness, freedom and to be available for everybody free of charge.
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== Features ==
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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.
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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.
  
 
== Name ==
 
== Name ==
  
The name ''GhostBSD'' originally stood for '''GNOME hosted on BSD''' since it begun as an effort to provide a ready-to-run [[GNOME]] desktop on [[FreeBSD]]. The main desktop has been changed to the [[GNOME]] 2 fork [[MATE]] and the project offers alternative desktop environments like [[Xfce]] as well. These desktops have in common that they use the [[GTK]] toolkit and therefore ''GhostBSD'' now means ''GTK hosted on BSD''.
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The name ''GhostBSD'' originally stood for ''GNOME hosted on BSD'' since it begun as an effort to provide a ready-to-run [[GNOME]] desktop on [[FreeBSD]]. The main desktop has been changed to the [[GNOME]] 2 fork [[MATE]] and the project offers alternative desktop environments like [[Xfce]] as well. These desktops have in common that they use the [[GTK]] toolkit and therefore ''GhostBSD'' now means ''GTK hosted on BSD''.
  
 
== Version history ==
 
== Version history ==

Revision as of 01:54, 12 September 2016

GhostBSD is a Unix-like operating system for desktop usage. It is based on FreeBSD and offers the MATE (default) and Xfce (alternative) desktop environments. GhostBSD aims to be easy to install and offer an out of the box desktop system that is easy to use. The project goal is to combine security, privacy, stability, usability, openness, freedom and to be available for everybody free of charge.

Features

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 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.

Name

The name GhostBSD originally stood for GNOME hosted on BSD since it begun as an effort to provide a ready-to-run GNOME desktop on FreeBSD. The main desktop has been changed to the GNOME 2 fork MATE and the project offers alternative desktop environments like Xfce as well. These desktops have in common that they use the GTK toolkit and therefore GhostBSD now means GTK hosted on BSD.

Version history