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Newer page: | version 2 | Last edited on Tuesday, September 23, 2003 7:58:08 am | by AndersGreen | Revert |
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-[BSDi] was formed to develop and distribute a commercial version of [BSD]. They rewrote the six remaing unclean[1] files from [4.3BSD_Net/2] and released [BSD/386] in January of 1992 (Just like Bill Jolitz did when releasing 386BSD.
+[BSDi] was formed to develop and distribute a commercial version of [BSD]. They rewrote the six remaing unclean[1] files from [4.3BSD_Net/2] and released [BSD/386] in January of 1992 (Just like Bill Jolitz did when releasing [
386BSD])
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-Shortly after BSD/386 was released and advertised as [UNIX] Unix System Laboratories sued BSDi. Even if BSDi promptly stoped calling BSD/386 UNIX (and dropped the phonenumber 1-800-ITS-UNIX) UCL continued to hunt BSDi and now sued claming BSD/386 contained proprietary code. BSDi clamed they only used code freely distributeble bu University of Carlifonia so UCL resued both BSDi and UC, requesting an injunction on the shipping of Networking Release 2 from the University and on the BSDi products.%%%
+Shortly after BSD/386 was released and advertised as [UNIX],
Unix System Laboratories sued BSDi. Even if BSDi promptly stoped calling BSD/386 UNIX (and dropped the phonenumber 1-800-ITS-UNIX) UCL continued to hunt BSDi and now sued claming BSD/386 contained proprietary code. BSDi clamed they only used code freely distributeble bu University of Carlifonia so UCL resued both BSDi and UC, requesting an injunction on the shipping of Networking Release 2 from the University and on the BSDi products.%%%
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''[[...anyone who want can, [AddToMe]...]]''%%%
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After many legal moves back and forth [Novell] bought USL and stated that they rather win on the market than in the court, all axes was burried and the [4.3BSD_Net/2] release was now called [4.4BSD-Lite] and was included into [BSD/OS], [NetBSD] 1.0 and [FreeBSD] 2.0.
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-[1] ''Unclean'' as in containing code from the 32/V sources
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+[1] ''Unclean'' needs more explanation
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