DeadBSD #2 - CultBSD - 2020-2021
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ก.ค. 2024
- In this 2nd DeadBSD video, we will be looking at CultBSD, a KDE Plasma desktop FreeBSD 13 experimental OS.
It was short lived, but it had some good ideas and it's a shame it was stopped being developed. although the developer has hinted it may be resurrected.
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Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
01:32 - Live Session & Installation & look around
05:53 - Ending
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That is probably the global menu that I have ported to FreeBSD for mate.
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There have been a few really great potential BSD projects especially for new computer users. Ones like PC-BSD which then became True OS, Desktop BSD, This Cult BSD, and Fury BSD. I have tried pretty much always except for that cult BSD and they're all great The only one seems like you have for ease of installation and user friendliness especially for a first time BSD user is Nomad BSD(hopefully it doesn't disappear) and I wish these versions of previous D would just take a foothold and their popularity would have just explode. The only thing is is that if you already know how to set up a free BSD system technically the other versions become moot. I just want to see one of these other implementations of FreeBSD to become a success to have that almost Ubuntu type success but without becoming the bloated Ubuntu that it is today.
PC-BSD has always had a lot of bugs. Too many new features were introduced at once. FreeBSD may be sufficient if you can use tools like auto-admin. This is a control center for administrators or advanced users. This is what FreeBSD lacks.
Distributions based on some window manager quickly fail because they have no basis for popularity. I would like to create a distribution that specializes in running on ThinkPad computers. It has long been known that ThinkPads are the best supported hardware by BSD. You can overcome one of FreeBSD's drawbacks by specializing in specific hardware. Maybe it will even be possible to curry favor with IBM and Lenovo