GhostBSD henceforth accommodates new uptade in version 3.0: Stakes around new features and improvements.


For those who unfamiliar, GhostBSD is a FreeBSD-based operating system for the desktop with support for the GNOME2, LXDE and Openbox desktop environments. If you’re fans of the world of open source, this one may interest you in terms of its features and supports.
Since March 13, 2013, officially Eric
Turgeon, lead developer of the GhostBSD project, has announced the release of GhostBSD 3.0. This latest version includes major enhancements and new features, such as:
  • Improvements for the auto configuration wireless networking script have been implemented;
  • Openbox window manager is now fully supported;
  • Auto configuration of Xorg is now possible;
  • Nvidia drivers have been added by default;
  • 3D acceleration is now supported on some Intel graphics cards;
  • Numerous bug-fixes have been added to the GhostBSD related utilities;
  • Openbox and Lxde AMD64 ISO only fit on DVD;
  • New Intel GPU driver with GEM/KMS support has been made available;
  • ZFS improvements from the illumos project have been implemented;
  • Kernel support has been added for the AVX FPU extension.

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