NomadBSD Description
NomadBSD, a persistent living system for USB flash drives that is based on FreeBSD®, is called NomadBSD. It is equipped with hardware detection and setup. It can be used as a desktop system, but it can also be used to recover data, test FreeBSD®, or for educational purposes. A 5GB USB flash drive can hold the images for both 32-bit and 64-bit computers. NomadBSD should run well on a system with a 1.2GHz CPU, 1G RAM, and a decent processor. BIOS and UEFI are both available for booting. We have changed the versioning scheme to FFfX YYYYMMDD. FF is the major two digit FreeBSD version and f is the minor one. X stands for ALPHA, BETA, RC, RC or RELEASE (R). The date is followed by the number. We can now provide images with different versions of FreeBSD using the new scheme.
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Just must have Date: Jun 01 2023
Summary: Use it and involve.
Underestimated, not popular by mistake.
Far not only server, can be used as everyday OS.Positive: Portable as it is should be.
Lightweight. Optimized. Fully owned by you.
Affordable. Do some things simpler than Linux.Negative: No GUI for some apps like fdisk parted.
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No idea how to install some apps.