TrueOS Community Spotlight: Troubleshooting install device detection with an...
This week, we’re spotlighting user Rod Myers (@RodMyers). Rod went above and beyond to troubleshoot install device detection on a system with an Asus motherboard. He also took notes so other community...
View ArticleTrueOS @ Ohio Linuxfest ’17!
What’s happening? The Hyatt Regency Columbus in Ohio is hosting Ohio Linuxfest 2017 from September 29-30! Ohio Linuxfest is one of the top Open Source conferences/gatherings in the Midwest,...
View ArticleTrueOS Talks Tech and Open Source at Pellissippi State
Ken Moore of the TrueOS project presented a talk to the AITP group at Pellissippi State today entitled “It’s A Unix(-like) system? An Introduction to TrueOS and Open source”. Joshua Smith of the TrueOS...
View ArticleTrueOS 17.12 Release
We are pleased to announce a new release of the 6-month STABLE version of TrueOS! This release cycle focused on lots of cleanup and stabilization of the distinguishing features of TrueOS: OpenRC, boot...
View ArticleZFS on TrueOS: Why We Love OpenZFS
TrueOS was the first desktop operating system to fully implement the OpenZFS (Zettabyte File System or ZFS for short) enterprise file system in a stable production environment. To fully understand why...
View ArticleLumina Lights the Way for TrueOS – Part 1
Last week I sat down with Lead Developer Ken Moore of the TrueOS Project to get answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about Lumina Desktop from the open source community. Do you have...
View ArticleDifferences Between TrueOS & Linux
Many people ask what makes TrueOS different than Linux when we’re visiting Linux conferences. A lot of us would say FreeBSD of course, but there are other reasons that we like to mention when...
View ArticleLooking at Lumina Desktop 2.0
A few weeks ago I sat down with Lead Developer Ken Moore of the TrueOS Project to get answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about Lumina Desktop from the open source community. Here...
View ArticleTrueOS STABLE 18.03 Release
The TrueOS team is pleased to announce the availability of a new STABLE release of the TrueOS project (version 18.03). This is a special release due to the security issues impacting the computing world...
View ArticleTrueOS to Focus on Core Operating System
The TrueOS Project is NOT changing its name. There’s already a CoreOS and they’re pretty cool too! The TrueOS Project has some big plans in the works, and we want to take a minute and share them with...
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