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TrueOS will accommodate this MB.

TrueOS will accommodate this MB.

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Igor_extreme
Member
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01-13-2026, 01:10 AM
#1
This ASRock board remains relevant with TrueOS support, making it a worthwhile choice.
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Igor_extreme
01-13-2026, 01:10 AM #1

This ASRock board remains relevant with TrueOS support, making it a worthwhile choice.

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jonathan260
Junior Member
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01-19-2026, 02:52 PM
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TrueOS remains active, primarily functioning as a server operating system. The initially community-driven desktop initiative evolved into Project Trident, yet they recently confirmed plans to transition into a GNU/Linux distribution rooted in Void Linux, featuring the Lumina interface originally linked to PC-BSD. https://project-trident.org For those seeking a BSD-based desktop, consider building your own with FreeBSD or explore DragonFlyBSD and GhostBSD for desktop-focused options. If you're deeply interested in BSD environments, Michael W Lucas's Absolute FreeBSD is highly recommended—especially the third edition. I have no insight into your Mobo setup; I've only worked with FreeBSD on older Haswell hardware. In my view, there are often minor frustrations with BSD desktops, similar to using GNU/Linux a decade ago, yet you still gain valuable experience along the way.
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jonathan260
01-19-2026, 02:52 PM #2

TrueOS remains active, primarily functioning as a server operating system. The initially community-driven desktop initiative evolved into Project Trident, yet they recently confirmed plans to transition into a GNU/Linux distribution rooted in Void Linux, featuring the Lumina interface originally linked to PC-BSD. https://project-trident.org For those seeking a BSD-based desktop, consider building your own with FreeBSD or explore DragonFlyBSD and GhostBSD for desktop-focused options. If you're deeply interested in BSD environments, Michael W Lucas's Absolute FreeBSD is highly recommended—especially the third edition. I have no insight into your Mobo setup; I've only worked with FreeBSD on older Haswell hardware. In my view, there are often minor frustrations with BSD desktops, similar to using GNU/Linux a decade ago, yet you still gain valuable experience along the way.

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Zorro340
Junior Member
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01-19-2026, 08:01 PM
#3
They're moving away from BSD because there aren't many good, simple, rolling-release options available. Mint-style solutions are a solid alternative, and Mate is another viable choice.
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Zorro340
01-19-2026, 08:01 PM #3

They're moving away from BSD because there aren't many good, simple, rolling-release options available. Mint-style solutions are a solid alternative, and Mate is another viable choice.

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alejandrobo1
Posting Freak
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02-08-2026, 10:20 PM
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The explanation outlines why Linux is a better choice for building a complete desktop OS. It highlights the advantages of Linux over BSD and FreeBSD, noting active development and broader hardware support. For BSD systems, DragonFly and Ghost are mentioned as usable options but lagging behind Linux in hardware compatibility. Regarding GNU/Linux, stability and ease of troubleshooting are emphasized, with Debian/Ubuntu derivatives being popular choices. The author prefers Kubuntu, KDE Neon, or Mint Cinnamon for their main desktops, while Solus was favored for its gaming and streaming performance. For those seeking a rolling release, Manjaro is recommended due to its community support and active problem-solving environment.
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alejandrobo1
02-08-2026, 10:20 PM #4

The explanation outlines why Linux is a better choice for building a complete desktop OS. It highlights the advantages of Linux over BSD and FreeBSD, noting active development and broader hardware support. For BSD systems, DragonFly and Ghost are mentioned as usable options but lagging behind Linux in hardware compatibility. Regarding GNU/Linux, stability and ease of troubleshooting are emphasized, with Debian/Ubuntu derivatives being popular choices. The author prefers Kubuntu, KDE Neon, or Mint Cinnamon for their main desktops, while Solus was favored for its gaming and streaming performance. For those seeking a rolling release, Manjaro is recommended due to its community support and active problem-solving environment.

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Artek_
Member
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02-10-2026, 01:57 AM
#5
The closest match is Mint, similar to what I also call Mate.
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Artek_
02-10-2026, 01:57 AM #5

The closest match is Mint, similar to what I also call Mate.

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The_Champion03
Junior Member
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02-14-2026, 04:04 AM
#6
Mint runs on Ubuntu, which makes it very similar to Mint.
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The_Champion03
02-14-2026, 04:04 AM #6

Mint runs on Ubuntu, which makes it very similar to Mint.