FuryBSD release, and a focus on the desktop BSD releases

iXsystems Joe Maloney finally FuryBSD made, and this is closely linked with FreeBSD's new desktop BSD. FuryBSD like MidnightBSD and GhostBSD as to provide a comprehensive, easy-to-use desktop experience out of the box, just as the previous PC-BSD (TrueOS) did.

FuryBSD is a spin-off from the development team TrueOS development team made hard, it focuses on the integration of upstream FreeBSD, providing lower overhead costs and better compatibility.

FuryBSD statement page display, release of the operating system is a lightweight desktop, the start of the project to follow on FreeBSD 12, to provide good support, such as Firefox and other popular desktop software, and download volume is only about 1.2G. This system uses Xfce as the default desktop environment.

Current need to solve the problem after another, including support for third-party video card / wireless driver, so LiveCD experience more popular, out of the box with the printer driver, more of the default application, good support ZFS replication features, proper QA Q & A, and other features.

For more information on this new desktop BSD can go FuryBSD.org

https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=FuryBSD-Announced

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