Saturday, November 6, 2010

bsdtalk201 - PC-BSD 9 Alpha with Kris Moore


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This is an interview of Kris Moore of PC-BSD. This Interview is from MeetBSD. All the exciting new changes are going to be in PC-BSD 9. (Which means its based on FreeBSD 9)

The biggest change is the addition of new window environments. They are no longer KDE centric. Before there was some choice of window managers, but now there is a big change to the back end with the addition of PC-BSD meta packages so you can manage the parts of your desktop that you want.

Some of the features from FBSD that they are most excited about is softupdates with journaling and USB 3.0.

The 2nd biggest PC-BSD change is a re-implementation of the PBI package infrastructure. Its now shell driven instead of QT4. The new QT4 gui sits on top of that, so you won't notice the changes much.

They also reduce disk space by sharing libraries. PBIs are now signed from the build server. They have added binary patches and they store binary diffs. This will reduce upgrade time, especially for slow connections.

They have added pbi -r features to remotely get pbi format packages.

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