nomadbsd/NomadBSD 1.4 Released With GUI For Easier Chrome / Brave / Vivaldi Browser Installation
In This Video We Are Discussing About Marcel Kaiser has announced the availability of the first release candidate for NomadBSD 1.4, a FreeBSD-based live operating system for USB flash drives (with persistence), available for both x86_64 and i386 architectures.
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NomadBSD is a 64-bit live system for USB flash drives, based on FreeBSD. Together with automatic hardware detection and setup, it is configured to be used as a desktop system that works out of the box, but can also be used for data recovery.
Marcel Kaiser has announced the availability of the first release candidate for NomadBSD 1.4, a FreeBSD-based live operating system for USB flash drives (with persistence), available for both x86_64 and i386 architectures. The new build upgrades the base system to FreeBSD 12.2 and also provides various improvements: "We are pleased to present the first release candidate of NomadBSD 1.4. Changes since 1.3.2: the base system has been upgraded to FreeBSD 12.2-p2; the installer has been improved; problems with booting the installed system via UEFI has been fixed; the suitable graphics card driver will now be installed and set up, instead of using the auto-detection on the installed system; automatic graphics driver detection has been improved and the menu has been removed; if no better graphics driver can be found, VESA or SCFB is used; auto-detection will now only run if the system configuration has changed since the last successful detection; touchpad support has been improved - if X.Org reports a problem with the touchpad, kern.evdev.rcpt_mask is automatically adjusted to use sysmouse.
NomadBSD 1.4 is out today as the latest feature update to this operating system that is one of the BSD-based desktop initiatives.
NomadBSD 1.4 re-bases its operating system against upstream FreeBSD 12.2-p4. Meanwhile on the NomadBSD side it fixes some UEFI boot problems, better automatic graphics driver detection, improved touchpad support if wanting to run this BSD on laptops, wifimgr has replaced NetworkManager, and removal of i386 support for accelerated Intel and AMD graphics since the drm-legacy-kmod driver is now obsolete.
NomadBSD 1.4 also introduces a GUI utility for making it easier to install the Linux versions of the Chrome, Brave, and Vivaldi browsers. In turn this allows for Amazon Prime Video, Spotify, Netflix, and other web services to run off NomadBSD.
NomadBSD 1.4 continues using the Xfce desktop environment by default but other window managers / desktop environments are available for installation.
More details on the NomadBSD 1.4 changes via NomadBSD.org.
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