Well, I'm gobsmacked, boys & girls.....that I am.
I've been half-heartedly playing around with GhostBSD for a few weeks. I was keen as mustard to start with, having booted it up from a USB stick, 'cos you were supposed to be able to run it FROM a USB stick. Yeah, riiight; like every other Linux distro, you can do two things with the stick. Run it as a 'Live' session, or install to a hard drive. And that ain't what I wanted to do.
So; I kept on scouting around. And I think I've found what I wanted...
NomadBSD
This one will run from a USB stick, a la Puppy, annnd.....it's got "persistence", too! Like their guys say, they provide it as an .img file, NOT an ISO. For the simple reason that the ISO9660 file-system is read-only.....and since most installers write the thing to a stick using 'dd', you end up with the whole stick in ISO9660, and ya cannae save nowt.
This thing uses ZFS, has the afore-mentioned persistence, and has some real gems tucked away within.
Seems that most BSD 'spins' use FF, and they can't install Widevine to save their lives. So; no NetFlix (grrr.....) NomadBSD, however, will let you install the Linux variants of any Chromium-based browser within what looks like a 'buntu-based 'chroot', and run 'em from there. This works really, really well. I installed Chrome, since libffmpeg is built-in, and it comes with Widevine OOTB. So, I have NetFlix! Yay...!!
I'm impressed. It comes with FF built-in, T-Bird, VLC, the GIMP; Geany, Viewnior, HexChat, and qpdfview. Screenshot, SimpleScreenRecorder, Plank, Leafpad, Thunar, Midnight Commander, Sakura, too.....the list just goes on and ON. Since I spend better than 90% of my time online, I could honestly see this getting MORE than just occasional use. Yah; I'm impressed.....and for me, as a die-hard Puppy stalwart, that's saying summat.
I like it.
Mike.
I've been half-heartedly playing around with GhostBSD for a few weeks. I was keen as mustard to start with, having booted it up from a USB stick, 'cos you were supposed to be able to run it FROM a USB stick. Yeah, riiight; like every other Linux distro, you can do two things with the stick. Run it as a 'Live' session, or install to a hard drive. And that ain't what I wanted to do.
So; I kept on scouting around. And I think I've found what I wanted...
NomadBSD
This one will run from a USB stick, a la Puppy, annnd.....it's got "persistence", too! Like their guys say, they provide it as an .img file, NOT an ISO. For the simple reason that the ISO9660 file-system is read-only.....and since most installers write the thing to a stick using 'dd', you end up with the whole stick in ISO9660, and ya cannae save nowt.
This thing uses ZFS, has the afore-mentioned persistence, and has some real gems tucked away within.
Seems that most BSD 'spins' use FF, and they can't install Widevine to save their lives. So; no NetFlix (grrr.....) NomadBSD, however, will let you install the Linux variants of any Chromium-based browser within what looks like a 'buntu-based 'chroot', and run 'em from there. This works really, really well. I installed Chrome, since libffmpeg is built-in, and it comes with Widevine OOTB. So, I have NetFlix! Yay...!!
I'm impressed. It comes with FF built-in, T-Bird, VLC, the GIMP; Geany, Viewnior, HexChat, and qpdfview. Screenshot, SimpleScreenRecorder, Plank, Leafpad, Thunar, Midnight Commander, Sakura, too.....the list just goes on and ON. Since I spend better than 90% of my time online, I could honestly see this getting MORE than just occasional use. Yah; I'm impressed.....and for me, as a die-hard Puppy stalwart, that's saying summat.
I like it.
Mike.
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