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.

Pricing

Pricing Starts At:
Free
Free Version:
Yes

Integrations

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Reviews - 1 Verified Review

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Company Details

Company:
NomadBSD
Website:
www.nomadbsd.org

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Product Details

Platforms
On-Premises
Type of Training
Documentation
Customer Support
Online

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NomadBSD User Reviews

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  • Name: Anonymous (Verified)
    Job Title: Dev
    Length of product use: 2+ Years
    Used How Often?: Monthly
    Role: User
    Organization Size: 26 - 99
    Features
    Design
    Ease
    Pricing
    Support
    Likelihood to Recommend to Others
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    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.
    No idea how to install some apps.

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