GhostBSD moving towards XLibre: goodbye to X.Org?

Eric Turgeon, a key figure in the development of GhostBSD, has announced important news regarding the evolution of the operating system. The focus is on the choice of the graphics server: X.Org Server, XLibre or Wayland. This decision will have a significant impact on the architecture and performance of the system.

The GhostBSD distribution, based on FreeBSD, is designed to offer an intuitive and complete desktop experience. The choice of the graphics server is therefore crucial to ensure hardware compatibility, stability and optimal performance.

MATE vs. Gershwin: what desktop future?

Another question mark concerns the default desktop environment. Currently, GhostBSD uses MATE, but Gershwin is a possible alternative under evaluation. The final decision will affect the look, functionality and usability of the operating system.

The GhostBSD community is invited to follow the developments and provide feedback to help shape the future of the distribution. The adoption of XLibre and the choice between MATE and Gershwin represent important steps for the evolution of GhostBSD.