Ever heard of BSD?
By bandronic
@bandronic (170)
Romania
November 29, 2006 12:19pm CST
BSD is an abbreviated name for the Berkeley Software Distribution, a Unix derivative developed and distributed by the University of California, Berkeley. BSD was originally based on original Sixth Edition Unix code released by AT&T in 1975. Today, BSD is most generally known as a family of Open Source operating system projects derived from the original BSD sources, which are freely available to use and distribute. There are a number of flavors of BSD in use today, the most popular of which are: FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, DragonFlyBSD.
Heard about it? How do you fell about it?
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