Motivation

During a holiday I started to create an OpenBSD-Installation-CD with a preconfigured GNOME desktop-enviroment.
As this was done I started to work on a LiveCD and combined the LiveCD with the installation of the preconfigured GNOME.

My main reason for creating GNOBSD was simply fun. I also think it is a nice way to check whether the hardware is detected

and is working properly.

The name

I called this project GNOBSD, because it is the combination of OpenBSD, short OBSD, and GNOME.

Donations

You like GNOBSD and want to donate? Then donate to OpenBSD: Link

Notice

The sources of OpenBSD, GNOME and all other tools and software have not been modified.

The OpenBSD-Kernels and usr-land are from the official release.

GNOME and all other tools and software have been copied from the release ports-tree.

Excepting ruby-gtk2 and ruby1.9.

The ruby-gtk2-port can be found here: GNOBSD-GitRepo

The ruby1.9-port can be found her: Ruby1.9-Gitorious-Repo

GNOBSD-Sources

Click here to see what is happening in the source-tree: GNOBSD-Repository

Clone the repository: git clone git://sri-dev.de/gnobsd.git