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Netstat -vat by Sean Michael Kerner (bio)

A command line view of IT



PC-BSD 7.1 brings FreeBSD Warden to the desktop

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From the 'it's not just for servers' files:

PC-BSD the desktop distro version of FreeBSD, is now out with its 7.1 'Galileo' release. It's one of the most exciting releases of PC-BSD since 2006 when I first started writing (and using) PC-BSD.

The new release is built from FreeBSD 7.2 which just hit beta last week, and uses KDE 4.2.2 as its desktop.

This release has a few incremental improvements including an improved installer, package management, Wi-Fi and networking tools.

There is however at least one feature in PC-BSD 7.2 that I haven't seen before. Galileo includes something called 'Warden' which is a utility for FreeBSD server setup. More specifically it can be used as a graphical front end for virtualized FreeBSD instances -- or  jails.

According to iXysystems (which since 2006 has 'owned' PC-BSD), "The Warden makes jail creation and management accessible to a greater number of users, and provides a secure and isolated environment for all sorts of uses, such as a mail server, database server, or webserver, to name a few. Warden configurations, called Inmates, can be used to instantly load pre-configured jails into the Warden."

That's pretty neat in my opinion and could be the use case that helps to but PC-BSD 7.2 on more enterprise desktops as an admin tool for FreeBSD servers.

With the incremental improvements to existing features, it all amounts to a solid and easier to use version of PC-BSD than past versions. It's part of a trend that I've seen consistently building with PC-BSD since at least the 1.5 release.

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Ken Pearson said:

Want linux distros to take over the pc world? You guys have to stop creating geekware like warden and inmates.

The average users get lost with this stuff. That's why netbooks are dumping linux for XP.

If we are to beat microsoft we have to stop being stupid.

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