- Ghost
BSD, Desktop
BSD,
ClosedBSD, and Micro
BSD. TrueOS's
slogan is "Personal computing,
served up
BSD style!", Ghost
BSD's "A simple,
secure BSD served...
-
early 2000s[update],
there are four
major BSD operating systems–Free
BSD, Net
BSD, Open
BSD and
DragonFly BSD, and an
increasing number of
other OSs forked...
-
BSD licenses are a
family of
permissive free
software licenses,
imposing minimal restrictions on the use and
distribution of
covered software. This is...
- Free
BSD is a free-software Unix-like
operating system descended from the
Berkeley Software Distribution (
BSD). The
first version was
released in 1993 developed...
- Open
BSD is a security-focused, free software, Unix-like
operating system based on the
Berkeley Software Distribution (
BSD). Theo de
Raadt created Open
BSD...
- are
based on
BSD,
including Free
BSD, Open
BSD, Net
BSD, Midnight
BSD,
MirOS BSD, Ghost
BSD,
Darwin and
DragonFly BSD. Both Net
BSD and Free
BSD were created...
-
deemed proprietary, but are non-free.
Proprietary software may
either be
closed-source
software or source-available software.
Until the late 1960s, computers—especially...
- pfSense,
which in turn was
forked from m0n0wall
built on Free
BSD. When m0n0wall
closed down in
February 2015 its creator,
Manuel Kasper,
referred its...
- A
permissive software license,
sometimes also
called BSD-like or
BSD-style license, is a free-software
license which instead of
copyleft protections,...
- A
Berkeley (
BSD)
socket is an
application programming interface (API) for
Internet domain sockets and Unix
domain sockets, used for inter-process communication...