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BerkeleySoftwareDistribution, or perhaps BusinessSystemsDevelopments.
-"*BSD" is often used when talking about [FreeBSD], [NetBSD] and [OpenBSD] as a group. They all originally came from the same source code, the Berkeley Software Distribution from the [University of Calfornia, Berkeley|UCB]. BSD4.2 was perhaps the most influential version. Released in the early 1980's (1983, 1984?). They are all released under the [BSD License
].
+"*BSD" is often used when talking about [FreeBSD], [NetBSD] and [OpenBSD] as a group. They all originally came from the same source code, the Berkeley Software Distribution from the [University of Calfornia, Berkeley|UCB]. BSD4.2 was perhaps the most influential version. Released in the early 1980's (1983, 1984?). They are all released under the [BSDLicense
].
Has a few Free distributions:
* [FreeBSD] [FreeBSD.org|http://www.freebsd.org]%%%FreeBSD is an advanced operating system for Intel ia32 compatible, DEC Alpha, and PC-98 architectures. It is derived from BSD UNIX, the version of UNIX developed at the University of California, Berkeley.
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Good things Berkeley gave us:
* [TCP]/[IP] (aka Berkeley sockets) and related tools
* GEOS for the Commodore 64
-* The [BSD License
]
+* The [BSDLicense
]
Bad things Berkeley gave us:
* csh(1)
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Yet Another Three Letter [Acronym]
See also CategoryOperatingSystem