Nuovi rilasci nel mondo BSD: PC-BSD 7.0.1 e FreeBSD 7.1-BETA2
he first maintenance release of PC-BSD 7.0 (Fibonacci Edition)
After much hard work and testing the PC-BSD Team is happy to announce the availability of PC-BSD 7.0.1. This version contains a number of bugfixes and improvements. For a full list of changes, please refer to the changelog. Some of the changes are: Flash 9, AMD64 Built, FTFS write support etc etc
FreeBSD is well known and well respected in the server marketplace, but until recently FreeBSD lacked an easy-to-use desktop version. In 2005 the PC-BSD project was started to provide just that. This month PC-BSD version 7 was released. I downloaded and installed it to see how it squares up to user-friendly Linux distributions like Ubuntu.
This release marks a milestone for PC-BSD, by moving to the latest FreeBSD 7-Stable and also incorporating the KDE 4.1.1 desktop. Users will immediately notice the improved visual interface that KDE 4.1.1 offers, as well as a large improvement in hardware support and speed from the update to FreeBSD 7-Stable. PC-BSD 7 also offers a large and growin
Over the past month we have made some major progress on the BSD port of Bordeaux. Bordeaux for FreeBSD now has a .sh installer, the same one that we use on Linux, so you will need to have py-gtk installed for the installer to work properly. We also have a newly built .pbi for PC-BSD 7 as well.
The PC-BSD team proudly announced, a few hours ago, the immediate availability of the final release of PC-BSD 7.0, dubbed Fibonacci Edition. Being based on the stable version of FreeBSD 7.0, and powered by the popular KDE 4.1.1 desktop environment, PC-BSD 7.0 will offer you a modern, reliable and fast BSD operating system.
We take an in depth look at PC-BSD is a user friendly and simple to use distribution based on FreeBSD 7-STABLE that uses KDE 4.1.1 as its desktop. It has its own package management system (PBI) which allows users to download and install programs with a few clicks of the mouse that gives Ubuntu a run for its money.