-
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...
- Free
BSD is a free and open-source Unix-like
operating system descended from the
Berkeley Software Distribution (
BSD)
which currently runs on IA-32, x86-64...
-
DragonFly BSD is a free and open-source Unix-like
operating system forked from Free
BSD 4.8.
Matthew Dillon, an
Amiga developer in the late 1980s and early...
- The
final release of Free
BSD 2, 2.2.8-RELEASE, was
announced on 29
November 1998. Free
BSD 2.0 was the
first version of Free
BSD to be
claimed legally free...
-
website for the
Ralink and
Realtek cards Kerneltrap for the list of Open
BSD drivers The
OpenSolaris website for the list of
OpenSolaris and
Solaris drivers...
- The
Android app to
collect Wi-Fi
hotspots and
their geographic correspondent information is
available under a 3-clause
BSD license. Cell ID Geolocation...
- (formerly PC-
BSD or PCBSD) is a
discontinued Unix-like, server-oriented
operating system built upon the most
recent releases of Free
BSD-CURRENT. Up to...
- separately-installable packages: the Zip and
UnZip command-line utilities; and
WiZ and MacZip,
which are
graphical user
interfaces for
archiving programs in...
- not
widely publicised. BSDRP –
BSD Router Project: Open
Source Router Distribution Cheri
BSD – ARM-embedded-focused Free
BSD adaptation ;
Capability Enabled...
- non-Microsoft
operating systems,[citation needed] but Linux, Free
BSD, Net
BSD and Open
BSD implement RNDIS natively. The USB
Implementers Forum (USB-IF) defines...