by Cao | Aug 31, 2018 | Trident, TrueOS
User John Paul interviews JT and Ken from the TrueOS team regarding the upcoming Project Trident, slated to take over the desktop/graphical side of TrueOS, while the original name will continue to be developed as its own core operating system. TrueOS is originally...
by Cao | Aug 3, 2018 | TrueOS, Video
User Pan_opticom tries out TrueOS version 18.3 on his Lenovo ThinkPad T410 notebook. Watch the video to see some demos on AppCafe, LibreOffice, VLC Player, Doom, and driver related stuff. Testing TrueOS (FreeBSD derivative) on real hardware ThinkPad T410 from freebsd...
by Cao | Jun 8, 2018 | TrueOS
TrueOS, also originally known as PC-BSD, has been announced by the developers as reinventing itself as a core operating system, based on FreeBSD operating system. TrueOS is the default operating system for Lumina Desktop Environment. You may read the full statement...
by Cao | Apr 13, 2018 | FreeBSD, Tests, TrueOS
Michael Larabel of Phoronix runs some benchmark tests for FreeBSD versions 11.1, 12.0-CURRENT, and TrueOS 18.03. The tests were run via the Phoronix Test Suite 8.0 ranging from blogbench to system decompress. You may view the full report at the link below. While...
by Cao | Apr 10, 2018 | TrueOS
The developers of TrueOS has made available version 18.03 STABLE. This release patches the Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities discovered earlier this year. Other security updates include LibreSSL, Firefox, Chromium, and Qt5 Webengine. You may run the update with...
by Cao | Mar 16, 2018 | Blog, TrueOS
User ashik details his personal journey of using TrueOS, an open source operating system based on FreeBSD, for the past 8 months. Ashik blogs about the apps be used, such as Thunderbird, weechat, GIMP, Seafile, Rabbitmq, and others. See the link below to see the pros...