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PC-BSD is a free operating system with ease of use in mind. Like any modern system, you can listen to your favorite music, watch your movies, work with office documents and install your favorite applications with a setup wizard at a click.
PC-BSD 7.0.2 now available!

The PC-BSD Team is pleased to announce the availability of PC-BSD 7.0.2, with an updated FreeBSD 7.1-PreRelease under the hood and the latest KDE 4.1.3.

Version 7.0.2 contains a number of bugfixes and improvements. For a full list of changes, please refer to the changelog. Some of the changes are:

  • KDE 4.1.3
  • Improved desktop performance with Nvidia Cards
  • Improved NTFS write support
  • HAL fixes and improvements
  • Installation bugfixes

This version of PC-BSD can be downloaded and installed as a fresh install or, alternatively, can be updated to from PC-BSD 7.0.1 via the System Update tool or via a stand-alone PBI

Many thanks for all the feedback we have received via the Forums and the Testing mailinglist.

 

Links: Download | Changelog | PBI Update
 
Thin Client Server Available

The PC-BSD Team is pleased to announce the availability Thin Client Server 0.8 beta! This PBI allows turning any PC-BSD 7.x system into a fully-functional Thin Client Server within just a few minutes. Users are encocouraged to read the Wiki which provides more details about using and working with the TCS PBI, and to provide feedback via the mailing list

 
PC-BSD 7.0.1 available

Update: 10-27-2008

Any users who have had issues with installing the 7.0.1 update via the System Updater may instead install the stand-alone PBI update to 7.0.1 by downloading it from pbidir.com

 

After much hard work and testing the PC-BSD Team is happy to announce the availability of PC-BSD 7.0.1, i.e. the first upgrade in the 7 series, with FreeBSD 7.0 under the hood.

Version 7.0.1 contains a number of bugfixes and improvements. For a full list of changes, please refer to the changelog. Some of the changes are:

  • KDE 4.1.2
  • AMD64 version
  • NTFS write support
  • Adobe Flash 9 support (Linux -flashplugin9)
  • Better WIFI support
  • Updates to the System Updater

This version of PC-BSD can be downloaded and installed as a fresh install or, alternatively, can be updated to from PC-BSD 7.0 via the System Update tool.

Many thanks for all the feedback we have received via the Forums and the Testing mailinglist.

 

Links: Download | Changelog | PBI packages

 
osnews.com PC-BSD 7 review

OSNews.com has a positive review of PC-BSD 7 Fibonacci. It concludes with:

"I am thoroughly convinced that PC-BSD is the perfect choice for a newcomer to the unix world. It is very straight forward and it requires very little unix knowledge. Even though I mentioned a couple of caveats (eg. Bootloader, Primary partition), I doubt a new user who is installing on a fresh system will ever come across these issues. Even if someone does run into these issues, the solutions provided in this article should give them a starting point. The PC-BSD has a friendly and helpful community, they have an active forum where you can seek help from fellow PC-BSD users. The PC-BSD team has worked really hard on this release and the results are impressive. It is ready to challenge the main stream Operating Systems (Windows, OS X and Linux). I would encourage new users to try PC-BSD without any doubts. I would definitely recommend Linux gurus to give this distribution a chance and I promise, you won't be disappointed."

Read the whole article here.

 
BSDTalk interview with Kris Moore

Will Backman did an interview with Kris Moore, the founder of PC-BSD, this week. They talk about PC-BSD 7, auto PBI building, changes from 1.5 to 7.0 etc etc.

The interview (12 mins, available as mp3 and ogg) can be downloaded from the BSDTalk blog.

 
PC-BSD 7 VMware Image

Anyone wanting to try out PC-BSD on a virtual machine can now download and run the PC-BSD image for VMware Player and VMware station.

The image can be downloaded here.