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386BSD
386BSD, sometimes called "Jolix", was a free Unix-like operating system based on BSD, first released in 1992.
386BSD, sometimes called "Jolix", was a free Unix-like operating system based on BSD, first released in 1992.
ALTQ
ALTQ is an ALTernate Queueing framework for BSD. ALTQ provides queueing disciplines and other QoS related components required to realize resource-sharing and Quality of Service.
ALTQ is an ALTernate Queueing framework for BSD. ALTQ provides queueing disciplines and other QoS related components required to realize resource-sharing and Quality of Service.
Berkeley Software Design
Berkeley Software Design Inc. was a corporation which developed, sold licenses for, and supported BSD/OS, a commercial and partially proprietary variant of the BSD Unix operating system for PC c...
Berkeley Software Design Inc. was a corporation which developed, sold licenses for, and supported BSD/OS, a commercial and partially proprietary variant of the BSD Unix operating system for PC c...
Berkeley Software Distribution
Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD, sometimes called Berkeley Unix) is a Unix operating system derivative developed and distributed by the Computer Systems Research Group (CSRG) of ...
Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD, sometimes called Berkeley Unix) is a Unix operating system derivative developed and distributed by the Computer Systems Research Group (CSRG) of ...
BSD Authentication
BSD Authentication, otherwise known as BSD Auth, is an authentication framework and software API employed by some Unix-like operating systems, specifically OpenBSD and BSD/OS, and accompanying s...
BSD Authentication, otherwise known as BSD Auth, is an authentication framework and software API employed by some Unix-like operating systems, specifically OpenBSD and BSD/OS, and accompanying s...
BSD licenses
BSD licenses are a family of permissive free software licenses.
BSD licenses are a family of permissive free software licenses.
BSD/OS
BSD/OS (originally called BSD/386 and sometimes known as BSDi) was a proprietary version of the BSD operating system developed by Berkeley Software Design, Inc. (BSDi).
BSD/OS (originally called BSD/386 and sometimes known as BSDi) was a proprietary version of the BSD operating system developed by Berkeley Software Design, Inc. (BSDi).
Citrus Project
The CITRUS (Comprehensive I18N Framework Towards Respectable Unix Systems) project aims to implement a complete multilingual programming environment for BSD-based operating systems.
The CITRUS (Comprehensive I18N Framework Towards Respectable Unix Systems) project aims to implement a complete multilingual programming environment for BSD-based operating systems.
Coherent (operating system)
The Coherent operating system was a Version 7 Unix clone by the now-defunct Mark Williams Company, originally produced for the PDP-11 in 1980.
The Coherent operating system was a Version 7 Unix clone by the now-defunct Mark Williams Company, originally produced for the PDP-11 in 1980.
Computer Systems Research Group
The Computer Systems Research Group (CSRG) was a research group at the University of California, Berkeley that was dedicated to enhancing AT&T Unix operating system and funded by Defense A...
The Computer Systems Research Group (CSRG) was a research group at the University of California, Berkeley that was dedicated to enhancing AT&T Unix operating system and funded by Defense A...
Copycenter
Copycenter is a term used to explain the nature of the modified BSD license, the free software license used for most of the free software included in various free distributions of the BSD operat...
Copycenter is a term used to explain the nature of the modified BSD license, the free software license used for most of the free software included in various free distributions of the BSD operat...
Darwin (operating system)
Darwin is an open source POSIX-compliant computer operating system released by Apple Inc. in 2000.
Darwin is an open source POSIX-compliant computer operating system released by Apple Inc. in 2000.
DEMOS
DEMOS (meaning "Dialogovaya Edinaya Mobilnaya Operatsionnaya Sistema" (Диалоговая Единая Мобильная Операционная Система, ДЕМОС), or "Interactive Common Portable Operating System") was a Unix-lik...
DEMOS (meaning "Dialogovaya Edinaya Mobilnaya Operatsionnaya Sistema" (Диалоговая Единая Мобильная Операционная Система, ДЕМОС), or "Interactive Common Portable Operating System") was a Unix-lik...
Devilette
Devilette (also known as daemonbabe, daemonchick, daemoness, daemonette, and BSD chick) is a brunette woman garbed in a red latex catsuit with horns and a tail, st...
Devilette (also known as daemonbabe, daemonchick, daemoness, daemonette, and BSD chick) is a brunette woman garbed in a red latex catsuit with horns and a tail, st...
Dynix
Dynix (short for DYNamic unIX) is an operating system developed by Sequent.
Dynix (short for DYNamic unIX) is an operating system developed by Sequent.
Gentoo/Alt
Gentoo/Alt is a Gentoo Linux project created to manage porting the Portage framework and other features to other operating systems, such as Mac OS X and the free BSDs. Gentoo/Alt was set up by P...
Gentoo/Alt is a Gentoo Linux project created to manage porting the Portage framework and other features to other operating systems, such as Mac OS X and the free BSDs. Gentoo/Alt was set up by P...
GNU-Darwin
GNU-Darwin is a project to package applications for the Mac OS X and Darwin operating systems.
GNU-Darwin is a project to package applications for the Mac OS X and Darwin operating systems.
HPBSD
HPBSD was a port of the 4.3BSD Unix operating system to the HP 9000, developed at the University of Utah's Systems Programming Group.
HPBSD was a port of the 4.3BSD Unix operating system to the HP 9000, developed at the University of Utah's Systems Programming Group.
IBM Academic Operating System
Academic Operating System (AOS) was IBM's version of 4.3BSD Unix for the IBM RT. It was offered to academic institutions as an alternative to AIX, the usual RT operating system.
Academic Operating System (AOS) was IBM's version of 4.3BSD Unix for the IBM RT. It was offered to academic institutions as an alternative to AIX, the usual RT operating system.
Kernel Normal Form
Kernel normal form, or KNF, is the coding style used in the development of code for the BSD operating systems.
Kernel normal form, or KNF, is the coding style used in the development of code for the BSD operating systems.
Light Weight Kernel Threads
Light Weight Kernel Threads or LWKT is a term from computer science in general and in DragonFlyBSD in particular.
Light Weight Kernel Threads or LWKT is a term from computer science in general and in DragonFlyBSD in particular.
Lites
Lites was a Unix-like operating system, based on 4.4BSD and the Mach microkernel.
Lites was a Unix-like operating system, based on 4.4BSD and the Mach microkernel.
MachTen
MachTen is a Unix-like operating system from Tenon Intersystems that runs as an application program (in a virtual machine) on Apple Macintosh computers running Mac OS.
MachTen is a Unix-like operating system from Tenon Intersystems that runs as an application program (in a virtual machine) on Apple Macintosh computers running Mac OS.
MacMach
MacMach is a computer operating system from the early 1990s.
MacMach is a computer operating system from the early 1990s.
MirOS BSD
MirOS BSD is a free operating system, which started as a fork of OpenBSD 3.1 in August 2002.
MirOS BSD is a free operating system, which started as a fork of OpenBSD 3.1 in August 2002.
MirOS Licence
The MirOS Licence is a free content licence (for software and other free cultural works such as graphical, literal, musical, …) originated at The MirOS Project for their own publications because...
The MirOS Licence is a free content licence (for software and other free cultural works such as graphical, literal, musical, …) originated at The MirOS Project for their own publications because...
mtXinu
mt Xinu (from the letters in "Unix(TM)", reversed) was a software company founded in 1983 that produced two operating systems.
mt Xinu (from the letters in "Unix(TM)", reversed) was a software company founded in 1983 that produced two operating systems.
Nagare (web framework)
Nagare is a free, open source web application framework for developing web applications in Python.
Nagare is a free, open source web application framework for developing web applications in Python.
NeXTSTEP
NeXTSTEP was the object-oriented, multitasking operating system developed by NeXT Computer to run on its range of proprietary workstation computers, such as the NeXTcube.
NeXTSTEP was the object-oriented, multitasking operating system developed by NeXT Computer to run on its range of proprietary workstation computers, such as the NeXTcube.
OpenStep
OpenStep was an object-oriented application programming interface (API) specification for an object-oriented operating system that used a non-NeXTSTEP operating system as its core, principally d...
OpenStep was an object-oriented application programming interface (API) specification for an object-oriented operating system that used a non-NeXTSTEP operating system as its core, principally d...
Ports collection
Ports collections (or ports trees, or just ports) are the sets of makefiles and patches provided by the BSD-based operating systems, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD, as a simple method of in...
Ports collections (or ports trees, or just ports) are the sets of makefiles and patches provided by the BSD-based operating systems, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD, as a simple method of in...
Rhapsody (operating system)
Rhapsody was the code name given to Apple Computer's next-generation operating system during the period of its development between Apple's purchase of NeXT in late 1996 and the announcement of M...
Rhapsody was the code name given to Apple Computer's next-generation operating system during the period of its development between Apple's purchase of NeXT in late 1996 and the announcement of M...
Securelevel
Securelevel is a security mechanism in *BSD kernels, which can optionally restrict certain capabilities.
Securelevel is a security mechanism in *BSD kernels, which can optionally restrict certain capabilities.
Seventh Edition Unix terminal interface
The Seventh Edition Unix terminal interface is the generalized abstraction, comprising both an Application Programming Interface for programs and a set of behavioural expectations for users, of ...
The Seventh Edition Unix terminal interface is the generalized abstraction, comprising both an Application Programming Interface for programs and a set of behavioural expectations for users, of ...
SunOS
SunOS is a version of the Unix operating system developed by Sun Microsystems for their workstation and server computer systems.
SunOS is a version of the Unix operating system developed by Sun Microsystems for their workstation and server computer systems.
Sysctl
Sysctl is an interface for examining and dynamically changing parameters in the BSD and Linux operating systems.
Sysctl is an interface for examining and dynamically changing parameters in the BSD and Linux operating systems.
Ultrix
Ultrix (officially all-caps ULTRIX) was the brand name of Digital Equipment Corporation's (DEC) native Unix systems.
Ultrix (officially all-caps ULTRIX) was the brand name of Digital Equipment Corporation's (DEC) native Unix systems.
Unix File System
The Unix file system (UFS) is a file system used by many Unix and Unix-like operating systems.
The Unix file system (UFS) is a file system used by many Unix and Unix-like operating systems.
USL v. BSDi
USL v. BSDi was a lawsuit brought in the United States in 1992 by Unix System Laboratories against Berkeley Software Design, Inc and the Regents of the University of California over intellec...
USL v. BSDi was a lawsuit brought in the United States in 1992 by Unix System Laboratories against Berkeley Software Design, Inc and the Regents of the University of California over intellec...
Version 7 Unix
Seventh Edition Unix, also called Version 7 Unix, Version 7 or just V7, was an important early release of the Unix operating system.
Seventh Edition Unix, also called Version 7 Unix, Version 7 or just V7, was an important early release of the Unix operating system.
Virtual CD-ROM switching utility
Virtual CD-ROM switching utilitys are Linux programs to disable the virtual CD-ROM drive found on many devices.
Virtual CD-ROM switching utilitys are Linux programs to disable the virtual CD-ROM drive found on many devices.
Walnut Creek CDROM
Walnut Creek CDROM (Walnut Creek, California) was an early provider of freeware, shareware and free software on CD-ROMs. The company was founded in August 1991 by Bob Bruce and was one of the fi...
Walnut Creek CDROM (Walnut Creek, California) was an early provider of freeware, shareware and free software on CD-ROMs. The company was founded in August 1991 by Bob Bruce and was one of the fi...
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