As this was written mostly from memory

#How to get Homura running on GhostBSD, from 0-100
#If your installation of GhostBSD is new, the first thing you should do is to update the list of all of your packages:
sudo pkg update
#Then proceed to upgrade all packages, this will probably take a while...
sudo pkg upgrade
#Make sure your display drivers are installed and set up correctly
#You can find help in the FreeBSD handbook or in the forums
https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO88 ... /handbook/
https://forums.freebsd.org/
#You can also have a look at GhostBSD wiki, or stop by at the Telegram channel
https://wiki.ghostbsd.org/index.php/Main_Page
Telegram: https://t.me/GhostBSD_Gamers
#Then go ahead and install Homura
sudo pkg install Homura
#Create a new user, since Homura does not run on privileged accounts (for security reasons)
#make sure to add this user to the video group
sudo adduser
#Then just follow the comprehensive steps.
#When the new user is added, logout of your regular user and switch to the newly created user.
#If you created a shortcut for Homura at installation, run it from there, or In a terminal run:
Homura
#Select the option you wish, for example in order to install the windows/wine version of steam, click "Launcher" then navigate to Steam and click next.
#Then in the Homura main window you can select the "Other" option in order to create a shortcut for steam
#Run Steam via the created Shortcut or in a terminal with:
Homura Launch Steam
#NOTE: When steam is launched you will have to enable "small mode" (if it does not switch automatically) in order to view your library and install games.
#Store will not work. Regular library view will not work. Big picture mode will not work.
#In order to uninstall something you have to remove the folder itself and then the correct app manifest file located at:
/home/<YOURUSERNAME>/.local/share/Homura/Games/Steam/drive_c/Program Files/Steam/steamapps/
#FURTHER TIPS:
#Check which games run with Homura at:
https://gitlab.com/Alexander88207/Homur ... king-Games
#Also make sure to check out the Homura handbook at:
https://gitlab.com/Alexander88207/Homur ... s/Handbook
Big thanks to Alexander Vereeken for creating Homura.