@bcadej I dont think so, it 'might' but it wouldn't run well. Ive never tried on anything less than 2gb, and due to ZFS we dont recommend anything less than 4gb.
The Project Trident team is happy to announce the 18.12 Release. A bit later than we wanted, but we wanted to squeeze in a few final bug fixes. Announcement here: https://t.co/7uYtOPth3m
A new @bsdnow is OUT! https://t.co/2TCiDWLRg3 @TridentProject 18.12 released, @Spotify on NetBSD, @opnsense 18.7.10 is available, Ultra EPYC AMD Powered Sun Ultra 24 Workstation, OpenRsync, LLD porting to @netbsd, and more.
Thanks for having us on the @asknoahshow !! If anyone wants to reach out and talk to us, you can find us in our telegram channel: https://t.co/H6wMVrMZIl as well as in the Lumina Desktop Telegram Channel: https://t.co/6deRJRJkiA
Ken Moore from @TridentProject joins us this hour to talk about their release! @system76 gives $250 away to a lucky winner and of course your phone calls go to the front of the line!
https://t.co/ZCK0KWJKH9
We appreciate the feedback @ChrisLAS gave us on @LinuxActionNews Though we wish he'd have noticed is that we have ZFS snapshot integration built into the file manager. You'll get a slide bar that lets you scroll back through the ZFS snapshot history of the directory you're in.
@vermaden@q5sys@se7entime@freebsd_bot Like we said before, PR's welcome. We're happy to have people help us improve the look. Though lets stay away from copying MacOS' look and feel to much, that's a bit long in the tooth.
@MacLemon @MischaSprecher Between work and family, we haven't had much time. The website wasn't a main focus, just a quick HUGO instance to get something up and running. One of our high priority plans it to migrate it, when we do we'll have HTTPS. Until then: https://t.co/ycoP73MBw3
@MacLemon @MischaSprecher Our entire project is four people. 2 Developers, 1 Documentation guy, and 1 Community guy, all prior TrueOS Desktop guys. Our focus has been on a release so the TrueOS Desktop users weren't left with nothing. We have been focusing on our existing userbase.
@gab_data @vermaden@se7entime@freebsd_bot We know Lumina has some rough edges and bugs. Lumina was a one man project for several years before others came on board. We know we have a lot of work to do, but we've got a great community around us who help us find and fix bugs so we can focus on adding new features.
@gab_data @vermaden@se7entime@freebsd_bot Lumina was created by Ken Moore as a BSD licensed desktop focused on the BSD family of OSes. Lumina shipped with the TrueOS Desktop which Trident is the continuation of. We're sticking with Lumina so we can dogfood our own desktop. Dont like Lumina? sudo pkg install ${desktop}