PC-BSD 8.0 beta excels with 2010

January 2, 2010 by Macbeth
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In three months (August to November 2009) delayed FreeBSD 8.0 -Release, and may be obtained from the operating system iso iXsystems develops and sponsors under the close supervision of Kris Moore: Includes KDE 4.3.4-on 9 February and be completed available KDE Software Compilation 4.4 - Xorg 7.4 (not counting the multitouch support since Xorg 7.5 on Linux 2.6.32 MPX invites us), the Nvidia drivers on 32 and 64 bits updated, FireFox 3.5.5 PBI packages, Gimp 2.6.8 (2.7 will come with single window), K3B 1.0.5, OpenOffice 3.1.1, VLC 1.0.4. Increase the improvements in 802.11G / N and its physical cards, the LiveDVD is an accomplished fact, installing 32-bit system software 64 and no incompatibilities, Updated Software Manager updated more dynamic, a new System Installer allows you to do from Binary PC-BSD or FreeBSD and even install one of amb OS to suit the user.

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A DVD burn ... or burn flash USB stick if preferred.

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Comments

4 Comments on PC-BSD 8.0 beta excels with 2010

  1. ventejuy on Sat, 3rd Jan 2010 14:03
  2. It was written off collaboration between NVIDIA and FreeBSD. IXsystems bet he has helped to have 3D acceleration in 64 bit Nvidia.

    iXsystems is being a great help for FreeBSD, help in promoting and providing some developers to some projects:

  3. Macbeth on Mon, 4th Jan 2010 22:44
  4. And for those who subscribe most interesting seems to be the integration of XEN as guest (domU) from a file allowing paravirtualizar preconfigured OS, also providing the BSD developers of Grand Central Dispatch (libdispatch) under Apache 2.0 license for applications seeking squeeze the multicore X4 and X6 out in 2010.

  5. ventejuy on Tue, 12th Jan 2010 16:29
  6. The truth is I do not know the operation of Grand Central. I thought it had some basis in the multithreaded which premiered on FreeBSD 7.

  7. Macbeth on Sat, 12th Mar 2011 22:40
  8. Grand Central Dispatch is Apple's open source technology for Mac OS X 10.7 Snow Leopard and Lion next to emerge in 2011.

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