harv writes: I remember you having an interest in TrueOS-legacy but don't know if > you've been following development at all so here's a heads up. > Project Trident has released their first stable version. > > http://www.project-trident.org/post/2019-01-15_18.12-release_available/ > > What is Project Trident > Project Trident is a desktop-focused operating system based on TrueOS. > It uses the Lumina desktop as well as a number of self-developed > utilities to provide an easy-to-use system that both BSD beginners and > advanced system administrators can feel comfortable running 24?7. > > http://project-trident.org/ > > What is TrueOS > TrueOS is based on the legendary security and stability of FreeBSD. > TrueOS follows FreeBSD-CURRENT, with the latest drivers, security > updates, and packages available. > TrueOS is a downstream fork of FreeBSD > > https://trueos.org/more-on-trueos/ > > TrueOS-legacy= the desktop oriented TrueOS before they went > server/coreos only. > > disclaimer: Though I used TrueOS-legacy and and helped with beta > testing Project Trident I no longer use either. > > harv > > Thanks, harv . I installed Trident now. I'm not able to do much with pkg search like I usually can when using TrueOS or FreeBSD. I got vim, emacs and gcc installed, but not clang. It doesn't find clang in the repositories when I type: pkg install clang. When I try to build with gcc, I get: fatal error: string.h: No such file or directory. Maybe there's a development package I need to install, but I'm not sure what the name of it is. There are some things I like about Trident, so I hope I can figure out how to solve these problems. Thanks for letting me know about this. Brian Ebenezer Enterprises - In G-d we trust. https://github.com/Ebenezer-group/onwards -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mailman.mn-linux.org/pipermail/tclug-list/attachments/20190118/ccd79a67/attachment.html>