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GhostBSD 23.10.1

IN BRIEF

GhostBSD began as an OS to hack Gnome using FreeBSD tech. Although it’s now switched to MATE, it still lives up to its reputation of offering a userfriendly way to explore BSD.

SPECS

CPU: 1GHz 64-bit

Mem: 4GB (8GB recommended)

HDD: 15GB (30GB recommended)

Builds: AMD64

According to the official website, GhostBSD is “a simple, elegant and friendly BSD operating system for desktops and

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