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GSmartControl serves as a user-friendly graphical interface for the smartctl utility, which is part of the smartmontools suite, used for accessing and managing SMART (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology) data on both hard disk and solid-state drives. This application enables users to examine the SMART data of their drives, assess their health status, and conduct a range of diagnostic tests. GSmartControl is compatible with all leading desktop operating systems, including Linux, Windows, macOS, FreeBSD, as well as other BSD-like systems. SMART technology is designed to monitor hard drive performance and reliability, aiming to identify potential failures before they occur. By being integrated directly into the drives, SMART provides various monitoring options to track the overall health of the device. Users can access a wealth of information, including the drive's general health status, numerous attributes (such as the count of unreadable sectors), error logs, and additional diagnostic details to ensure the longevity of their storage devices. This capability not only helps in maintaining the performance of the drives but also plays a vital role in data preservation.

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NomadBSD is a persistent live operating system designed for USB flash drives and is built upon FreeBSD®. It features automatic hardware detection and setup, making it ready for immediate use as a desktop system, while also serving purposes such as data recovery, education, or testing hardware compatibility with FreeBSD®. The images suitable for both 64-bit and 32-bit machines can be stored on a 5GB USB flash drive, and a system equipped with a 1.2GHz CPU and 1GB of RAM should handle NomadBSD adequately. Users can boot the system via either BIOS or UEFI interfaces. Recently, a new versioning scheme has been introduced, formatted as FFfX-YYYYMMDD, where FF indicates the major two-digit version of FreeBSD, 'f' represents the minor version, and 'X' denotes the status as ALPHA (A), BETA (B), RC, or RELEASE (R), followed by the date. This updated versioning allows for the distribution of images featuring various FreeBSD versions, enhancing the flexibility and usability of the system. Additionally, this approach ensures that users can select the specific version that best meets their needs.

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GSmartControl

Website

gsmartcontrol.shaduri.dev/

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NomadBSD

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www.nomadbsd.org

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