"Someone" needs to put the time in to make it work - it's probably not a lot, but more than I have.
You can simulate it pretty well with pkg after installation - really, it's not too far from: pkg install xorg fluxbox fvwm firefox xpdf zsh emacs vim irssi eterm perl5 nano bash exctags zip sudo links-gui wge terminus-font rsync asclock screen I am totally oversimplifying it, of course, but there isn't really any special magic in a GUI version that you can't immediately access with a normal install - with a little knowledge on your side. On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 11:44 AM, Baurzhan Muftakhidinov <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 6:22 PM, Justin Sherrill > <[email protected]> wrote: >> DragonFly 4.2 has been tagged and built: >> >> http://www.dragonflybsd.org/release42/ >> >> From the release page: >> >> "Version 4.2 of DragonFly brings significant updates to i915 and >> Radeon support, a move to GCC 5 (and the first BSD to do so), a >> replacement to Sendmail, and numerous other changes including OpenSSL >> updates, a new boot screen, improved sound, and improved USB support." >> >> The release page has links to the tagging commits for this release, >> which have an exhaustive list of all the commits that went in between >> 4.0 and 4.2. The normal ISO and IMG files are available for download >> and install. >> >> This version drops Sendmail as part of the base system and switches to >> DMA as a local-only agent. Be ready for some extra configuration if >> you normally send outgoing mail with any box you are moving to 4.2! >> >> If you have an existing 4.0.x system and are running a generic kernel, >> the normal upgrade process will work. Change your local /usr/src to >> 4.2: >> >>> cd /usr/src >>> git fetch origin >>> git branch DragonFly_RELEASE_4_2 origin/DragonFly_RELEASE_4_2 >>> git checkout DragonFly_RELEASE_4_2 >>> git pull >> >> And then rebuild: >> >>> make buildworld >>> make buildkernel >>> make installkernel >>> make installworld >>> make upgrade >> >> Don't forget to upgrade your existing packages. 4.2 packages have >> already been built and are immediately available. >> >>> pkg upgrade > > Will we see GUI-enabled ISO image this time?
