Previously, I came across GhostBSD after having some problems with TrueOS. At the time, I figured GhostBSD was from some totally different group, but now I've learned that it seems to be coming from about the same people as TrueOS. There's a new version of GhostBSD that they made available just a few days ago -- http://ghostbsd.org/news and it's based on TrueOS rather than directly on FreeBSD. I haven't tried the new version yet, but hope to in the next few days. One thing I'll be wanting to find out is if it has any firewall support. TrueOS did in the past, so this rebasing may make GhostBSD even better imo. Brian Ebenezer Enterprises - I'd like to see the U of M invite Ben Shapiro back and give him a bigger venue this time. I think that would be a goodwill gesture and he would likely drop his lawsuit against the U of M. (I was one of those who wasn't able to attend his talk in Feb. because all of the seats were gobbled up so quickly.) dailywire.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mailman.mn-linux.org/pipermail/tclug-list/attachments/20181106/12e3c9a2/attachment.html>