-
NetBSD is a free and open-source Unix-like
operating system based on the
Berkeley Software Distribution (
BSD). It was the
first open-source
BSD descendant...
- obsolete, the term "
BSD" is
commonly used for its open-source descendants,
including Free
BSD, Open
BSD,
NetBSD, and
DragonFly BSD.
BSD was
initially called...
-
acknowledgments in a 1997
version of
NetBSD. In addition, the
clause presented a
legal problem for
those wishing to
publish BSD-licensed
software which relies...
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Distribution (
BSD)
series of Unix
variant options. The
three most
notable descendants in
current use are Free
BSD, Open
BSD, and
NetBSD,
which are all...
- GNU/kFree
BSD live CD is Ging,
which is no
longer maintained.
Debian GNU/
NetBSD was an
experimental port of GNU user-land
applications to
NetBSD kernel....
-
PlayStation 4 game consoles. The
other BSD systems (Open
BSD,
NetBSD, and
DragonFly BSD) also
contain a
large amount of Free
BSD code, and vice-versa.[citation...
- the
BSD Daemon. It was
designed by
Marius Morawski,
responding to an
unofficial contest launched by
Diego Elio Pettenò on his blog. Gentoo/
NetBSD is a...
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forking NetBSD 1.0. The Open
BSD project emphasizes portability, standardization, correctness,
proactive security, and
integrated cryptography. The Open
BSD project...
-
early 2000s[update],
there are four
major BSD operating systems–Free
BSD,
NetBSD, Open
BSD and
DragonFly BSD, and an
increasing number of
other OSs forked...
- open
source BSDs: Free
BSD,
NetBSD and Open
BSD,
which are all
derived from 386BSD and 4.4BSD-Lite by
various routes. Both
NetBSD and Free
BSD started life...