On Tue, 14 Jul 2020 11:25:34 -0400, you wrote: >I had heard somewhere that Dragonfly uses Mir as a replacement to Xorg so >as to keep the footprint size down but am not completely sure about this.
Don't think so, and Ubuntu (creator of Mir) don't use it for desktop anymore so I wouldn't expect to find anyone using it. >This is meant to be an super-ultra-thin ISO (smallest possible ISO livecd >footprint) that has just a single remote access client application and >absolutely nothing more while making the ISO absolutely as small as >possible. (The smaller the better) I don't think either DragonFly or FreeBSD offer a GUI in their live images so that will be your first problem. >I had investigated using Linux as a possible pathway but think that FreeBSD >could be a better option for what I want since there are a few >other customizations that I want to add in as well. I suspect this is a case where Linux, with its abundunce of paid developers which means most major distributions have live gui images, might be a better choice (though I could be wrong about the state of things on the *bsd side).
