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Tablix on Morphix
Tablix on Morphix was yet another bootable CD-based Linux distribution. As the name suggests, it was based on Morphix, a modular CD distribution based on Debian GNU/Linux. What was special about Tablix on Morphix was the automatic cluster configuration. This means that all you need for a functioning PVM3 cluster was a bunch of computers and a pile of Tablix on Morphix CDs.
Status: Discontinued
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2019-11-18 |
NEW • Development Release: NomadBSD 1.3 RC1 |
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NomadBSD is a 64-bit live system for USB flash drives, based on FreeBSD. Together with automatic hardware detection and setup, it is configured to be used as a desktop system that works out of the box, but can also be used for data recovery. The project has published a new development snapshot based on FreeBSD 12.1. "We are pleased to present the first release candidate of NomadBSD 1.3. Changes: The base system has been changed to FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE-p1. Due to a deadlock problem, FreeBSD's unionfs has been replaced by unionfs-fuse. The GPT layout has been changed to MBR. This prevents problems with Lenovo systems that refuse to boot from GPT if lenovofix is not set, and systems that hang on boot if lenovofix is set. Support for ZFS installations has been added to the NomadBSD installer. The rc-script for setting up the network interfaces has been fixed. Support for setting the country code for the wlan device has been added. Auto configuration for running in VirtualBox has been added. Auto configuration for running in VirtualBox has been added." Further details can be found in the project's release announcement. Download: nomadbsd-1.3-RC1.img.lzma (2,279MB, SHA256, pkglist). |
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NomadBSD is a 64-bit live system for USB flash drives, based on FreeBSD. Together with automatic hardware detection and setup, it is configured to be used as a desktop system that works out of the box, but can also be used for data recovery.
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2019-04-21 |
Distribution Release: NomadBSD 1.2 |
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NomadBSD is a 64-bit live system for USB flash drives, based on FreeBSD. The project's latest release, NomadBSD 1.2, is based on FreeBSD 12.0. The new version includes on-disk documentation, enables TRIM support and fixes a number of issues related to video drivers. "We are pleased to announce the release of NomadBSD 1.2! We would like to thank all the testers who sent us feedback and bug reports. The base system has been upgraded to FreeBSD 12.0-p3. TRIM has been enabled by default. A vt(4) color theme has been added. The dialog(1) based setup has been replaced by a Qt GUI which supports dynamic translation. Currently available translations are German and Russian. In order to reduce the number of implicit package upgrades and possible inconsistencies, the pkg(8) default repository has been changed to Quarterly. A recent copy of the NomadBSD handbooklet has been added to nomad's home dir. A new option has been added to the boot menu which allows users to set hw.syscons.disable." Further details can be found in the project's release announcement. Download: nomadbsd-1.2.img.lzma (2,110MB, SHA256, pkglist). |
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2019-01-18 |
Development Release: NomadBSD 1.2 RC1 |
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NomadBSD is a 64-bit live system for USB flash drives, based on FreeBSD. The project has published a release candidate for its upcoming 1.2 version, based on FreeBSD 12.0. "The first release candidate of NomadBSD-1.2 is available! If you notice any problems, please let us know. Changes since 1.1: The base system has been upgraded to FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE. The setup menu has been improved, and new configuration options for choosing the standard web browser, e-mail client, file manager, and editors have been added. The script for detecting and loading the Intel video driver has been improved. The user interface has been slightly changed.
Support for the local keymap when entering the geli password has been added. Support for resetting NomadBSD has been added. Users can execute '/usr/libexec/nomad/nomad_setup reset' in single user mode to bring NomadBSD back to its initial state. Localized XDG standard dirs have been added. The swap partition has been removed. linux_base has been removed." The rest of the release announcement can be found on NomadBSD's home page. Download: nomadbsd-1.2-RC1.efi.lzma (2,086MB, SHA256, pkglist). |
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