(Not So) Spooky! A GhostBSD Investigation

(Not So) Spooky! A GhostBSD Investigation

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GhostBSD is a different OS experience but incredibly familiar.

GhostBSD describes itself as “simplifying FreeBSD for those who lack the technical expertise required to use it and lower the entry-level of using BSD.” I haven’t tried a BSD in quite some time, so the prospect of an easy-to-use BSD option sounds promising. This was originally going to be a Halloween-themed post, but life and timing just didn’t hit right. So here it is, your not-so-spooky look at GhostBSD from a long-time Linux user and contributor — either a day late or 364 days early.

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