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Newer page: | version 10 | Last edited on Tuesday, October 18, 2005 11:07:55 am | by SamCook | Revert |
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Because [AT&T] stopped providing the SourceCode to [UNIX] with the advent of [UNIX] [SystemV], the [UCB] continued to develop older versions of [UNIX] and eventually released their variant as [Free] under the [BSDLicense].
AddToMe: the following should be a timeline -- http://www.applelust.com/alust/terminal/archives/terminal041202.shtml is a good reference to take from
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+''Or [this | http://nevada.net.nz/~pmurray/bsd-family-tree] file, included in FreeBSD. -- PhilMurray''
; %%% [4.3BSD_Net/2] : The first ''almost'' clean release. Was released with 6 missing files so it wouldn't need a AT&T [UNIX] licence. (which didn't help much anyway).
; %%% [386BSD] : Bill Jolitz free BSD which was the foundation for [NetBSD] and [FreeBSD].
-; %%% [BSD/386] : [BSDi]s first commercial release over which they were sued together with University of Carlifornia by UNIX System Laboratories.
+; %%% [BSD/386] : [BSDi]'
s first commercial release over which they were sued together with University of Carlifornia by UNIX System Laboratories.
; %%% [4.4BSD-Lite] : The ''blessed'' release, everything based on this has a ''get out of jail free'' card thanks to [Novell]. This release is what came out from the USL suit. It has five major [Fork]s:
;; %%% [FreeBSD] : 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.
;; %%% [NetBSD] : NetBSD is a free, secure, and highly portable UNIX-like operating system available for many platforms, from 64-bit [Alpha]Servers and desktop systems to handheld and embedded devices, and even [PlayStation2].
;; %%% [OpenBSD] : The OpenBSD project produces a FREE, multi-platform 4.4BSD-based [UNIX]-like operating system. Our efforts emphasize portability, standardization, correctness, proactive security and integrated cryptography.