I had a trueos install that failed when I tried to put in project trident so I thought I'd give ghostbsd a try. I was able to get it to install and run properly without having to adjust any settings, so the experience so far is pretty good, but I am also looking for some tools that are usually included with full desktop releases.
Some thing like network parameter adjuster is quite useful because I need to test internet connections a lot, but I don't like doing ifconfig all that much.
I think trueos had something like this. Do you know if there's anything similar to this in ghostbsd's repositories?
Trueos's system preferences also had a tool that listed current running services. Does ghostbsd have something like that as well?
I know all this can be easily done the terminal, but it would be nice to be able to adjust all this stuff in system preferences. I have this perception that a desktop environment feels incomplete without those tools.
Any gui network parameter adjuster tools and services tools?
Re: Any gui network parameter adjuster tools and services tools?
There is nothing like this on FreeBSD/TrueOS I have started to work on something similar but it is not done.
Re: Any gui network parameter adjuster tools and services tools?
Hi ericbsd, this screenshot is from the network manager in lumina desktop. I wonder if it's possible to download this and use in ghostbsd without any modification.
Re: Any gui network parameter adjuster tools and services tools?
Probably if you installed it should work it is the same system under.