You could try GhostBSD.

Michael

On Wed, Apr 16, 2025, 20:07 Sayed Mohammad Badiezadegan <mbzade...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hello everyone
>
> I use FreeBSD to teach university courses and encourage students to use
> FreeBSD.
> Almost all of my students want to have the FreeBSD operating system on
> their laptops, either virtual or real, to start with, and I encounter the
> problem of installing a desktop environment on all laptops every day, and
> unfortunately, students still cannot install a simple environment like xfce
> or mate on their laptops despite spending a lot of time.
>
> Now I had a suggestion:
>
> Is it possible to provide a FreeBSD image with the X environment as the
> default, along with various ISO or IMG files or even VMs? So that students
> can automatically boot with the X environment by installing it?
>
> Otherwise, is it possible to include a script in the operating system so
> that users can automatically install a simple environment like XFCE by
> running that script?
>
> --
> ----------------------------------------------------
> *~ Mohamad, *
> *M.Sc. Cryptography*
>
>

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