BsdOs
Last edit August 25, 2007
Short for 'Berkely Software Distribution'.
Um, if that's "Software", why do we have
BerkeleyStandardDistribution
?
The original free UNIX, which actually has its roots in real UNIX. A fork of
UnixOs
done in large part at
CalBerkeley
. It shares the common heritage with System V of Unix System 6 and System 7, and therefore has much shared code. See
UnixHistory
and
http://www.levenez.com/unix/
for Unix variant history.
Licensed under what has come to be called the "BSD license" (
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.html
); the Regents of UC later removed the advertising clause that caused
RichardStallman
and others so much grief.
Modern flavors are
FreeBsd
,
NetBsd
,
OpenBsd
, and
MacOsx
.
CategoryUnix
CategoryOperatingSystem