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| 2023-03-11 |
NEW • BSD Release: helloSystem 0.8.1 |
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helloSystem is a FreeBSD-based, desktop-oriented operating system. The project seeks to provide a macOS-style desktop interface and layout while using open source software. The project has published an update to its 0.8.x series which includes a number of bug fixes and improvements. "USB sound devices are now shown with their vendor and model in the Volume menu. Handle already-running installations more gracefully when trying to install applications. Improved 'About This Computer' dialog. 'About This Computer' now also shows information about the X.Org GPU driver being used. The 'Install FreeBSD' utility is now called 'Install helloSystem'. The 'Processes' utility now shows the total CPU and memory usage, uses application bundle names and icons. On the Live system, there is now a link to the Install helloSystem utility on the desktop. On the Live system, advise the user to install the system before downloading applications. Menu now autocompletes paths beginning with ~ and /. The Users preferences application can now also create users without administrative rights, delete users, and enable and disable automatic login. Improved usability of Create Live Media utility." A full list of changes can be found in the project's release announcement. Download: hello-0.8.1_0H324-FreeBSD-13.1-amd64.iso (941MB, MD5, pkglist). |
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