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Revision as of 03:44, 20 April 2020

Hello friends of GhostBSD.

I have used Linux for more than 10 years.

Until now I tested GhostBSD only on VirtualBox and sometimes on bar metal.
Today (11.12.2019) I changed my OS from Debian to GhostBSD. I think GhostBSD is on a good way to be a stable OS.

I'm not a developer. This times are over and dates back to the late 70's and the beginning of the 80's with Odra-Algol and Fortran. Than I get lost in engineering and developing of products for the chemical and automotive industry.
I'm already retired but still eager for knowledge and would like to help a little on the GhostBSD wiki.

It is also a Thank You to Eric for his excellent work.

Best Regards from Germany

Slughorn

Test Area

1. Project

2. Distribution

3. GhostBSD Wiki

3.1 Applications


3.1.1 Desktop
3.1.1.1 Components of MATE
3.1.1.2 XFCE Apps
3.1.1.3 KDE Apps
3.1.1.4 Gnome
3.1.1.5 GNUstep
3.1.1.6 Enlightenment


3.1.2 Multimedia
3.1.2.1 Audio Player
3.1.2.2 Audio Editing
3.1.2.3 Streaming
3.1.2.4 Multimedia Player
3.1.2.5 Video Editing
3.1.2.6 Burner
3.1.2.7 Media Server
3.1.2.8 TV
3.1.2.9 Dia Show
3.1.2.10 DVD Editing
3.1.2.11 CD Editing
3.1.2.12 Webcam
3.1.2.13 Multimedia Web Apps
3.1.2.14 Sundries


3.1.3 Graphic


3.1.4 Office Applications
3.1.4.1 Office
3.1.4.2 PDF
3.1.4.3 Personal Information Manager
3.1.4.4 E-Mail
3.1.4.5 Calendar
3.1.4.6 Address Book
3.1.4.7 Note
3.1.4.8 Task Management
3.1.4.9 Mind Mapping
3.1.4.10 Printing
3.1.4.11 Scanning
3.1.4.12 Dictionary
3.1.4.13 Text Editor
3.1.4.14 Text Processing
3.1.4.15 File Manager
3.1.4.16 Connectivity
3.1.4.17 Finance
3.1.4.18 Science and Engineering
3.1.4.18.1 Engineering
3.1.4.18.2 CAD
3.1.4.18.3 Science
3.1.4.18.4 Astronomy
3.1.4.18.5 Biology
3.1.4.18.6 Chemistry
3.1.4.18.7 Mathematics
3.1.4.18.8 Ancestry Research
3.1.4.18.9 Project Management
3.1.4.18.10 Geography


3.1.5 Education
3.1.6 Games
3.1.7 Accessibility
3.1.8 Radio
3.1.9 Internet
3.1.9.1 Web Browser
3.1.9.2 Communication
3.1.9.3 Peer to peer networking
3.1.9.4 DNS
3.1.9.5 FTP
3.1.9.6 IRC
3.1.9.7 Instant Messaging
3.1.9.8 Network Management
3.1.9.9 News
3.1.9.10 Networking Utilities
3.1.9.11 Web Utilities
3.1.9.12 HTTP Server


3.1.10 Virtualization
3.1.11 Windows Applications


3.1.12 Linux Application
3.1.13 Shell
3.1.14 Sysadmin and Developer
3.1.14.1 Archive
3.1.14.2 Databases
3.1.14.3 Devel
3.1.14.4 Emulators
3.1.14.5 Java
3.1.14.6 Lang
3.1.14.7 Ports-mgmt
3.1.14.8 Security Apps
3.1.14.9 Sysutils


3.1.15 X Window System
3.1.15.1 X11
3.1.15.2 X11-clocks
3.1.15.3 X11-drivers
3.1.15.4 X11-fonts
3.1.15.5 X11-servers
3.1.15.6 X11-themes
3.1.15.7 X11-toolkits
3.1.15.8 X11-wm


3.1.16 Sundries


3.1.17 GhostBSD Addition


3.1.18 System Administration Utilities


3.2 Application Management

3.2.1 pkg
3.2.2 Software Station
3.2.3 Update Station
3.2.4 Ports
3.2.5 Applications


3.3 Desktop Environment

3.3.1 MATE
3.3.2 XFCE
3.3.3 KDE
3.3.4 GNOME
3.3.5 Cinnamon
3.3.6 LXDE
3.3.7 Openbox