GhostBSD 10.3 has been in development for the past 12 months, during which the development team released two Alpha builds, a Beta milestone, and a Release Candidate, which pretty much contained all the features contained in the final version.
These include ZFS support, UEFI support, better VirtalBox support, 4k partition alignment enabled by default, the ability to create custom partitions during installation, updated GhostBSD Software tool, SLIM login manager, and redesigned installer slide.
Based on the FreeBSD 10.3 operating system, GhostBSD 10.3 comes with a new version of the Networkmgr utility, which supports displaying of full SSIDs, and it addresses many of the issues reported by users since last year's previous stable release.
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