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    DragonFly BSD is a free and open-source Unix-like operating system forked from FreeBSD 4.8. Matthew Dillon, an Amiga developer in the late 1980s and early...
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  • 1995. Other notable derivatives include DragonFly BSD, which was forked from FreeBSD 4.8. Most of the current BSD operating systems are open source and...
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    are based on BSD, including FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, MidnightBSD, MirOS BSD, GhostBSD, Darwin and DragonFly BSD. Both NetBSD and FreeBSD were created...
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    and in their developer documentation. Breaking with most other BSD systems, DragonFly BSD refers to 64-bit architecture as "x86_64". Haiku refers to 64-bit...
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  • and was included in the Android 7.0 release. DragonFly BSD has an implementation of ASLR based upon OpenBSD's model, added in 2010. It is off by default...
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  • early 2000s[update], there are four major BSD operating systems–FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD and DragonFly BSD, and an increasing number of other OSs forked...
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    but is also marked as deprecated. Gentoo/DragonFlyBSD is a currently[when?] unofficial port to the DragonFlyBSD kernel. The project is developed by Robert...
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  • partitions, virtual environments (VEs), virtual kernels (DragonFly BSD), and jails (FreeBSD jail and chroot). Such instances may look like real computers...
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    Matthew Dillon (category DragonFly BSD)
    engineer known for Amiga software, contributions to FreeBSD and for starting and leading the DragonFly BSD project since 2003. Dillon studied electronic engineering...
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  • implementation from NetBSD for some time, but it was removed in 2014 due lack of maintainership and code rot. DragonFly BSD has had NetBSD's Bluetooth implementation...
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    game consoles. The other current BSD systems (OpenBSD, NetBSD, and DragonFly BSD) also contain a large amount of FreeBSD code, and vice-versa.[citation...
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  • Vkernel (category DragonFly BSD)
    compartmentalisation of system resources. It is used by DragonFly BSD in its vkernel implementation since DragonFly 1.7, having been first revealed in September 2006...
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    website for the Ralink and Realtek cards Kerneltrap for the list of OpenBSD drivers The OpenSolaris website for the list of OpenSolaris and Solaris drivers...
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  • usched". DragonFly System Calls Manual. DragonFly BSD. Retrieved 2019-07-28. "kern/kern_usched.c § sys_usched_set". BSD Cross Reference. DragonFly BSD. Retrieved...
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    versions of Microsoft Windows, as well as certain ports of FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFly BSD and macOS for compatibility reasons. Windows 2000 and its...
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  • separate environments. Version 4.8 was forked by Matt Dillon to create DragonFly BSD. After almost three years of development, the first 5.0-RELEASE in January...
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    Sysctl (category DragonFly BSD)
    sysctl(2) in OpenBSD sysctl(3) in FreeBSD, NetBSD, DragonFly BSD sysctl(7) in NetBSD sysctl(8) in *BSD sysctl(9) in FreeBSD, DragonFly and NetBSD sysctl(8) – Linux...
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  • "OpenBSD: Platforms". OpenBSD. 9 May 2006. Retrieved 21 October 2019. "Platforms Supported by NetBSD". NetBSD.org. Retrieved 9 December 2016. DragonFly Frequently...
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    copy-on-write file system for Linux HAMMER—a high-availability file system for DragonFly BSD Write Anywhere File Layout (WAFL)—NetApp's proprietary file layout "zfs-2...
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  • being supported on a number of FreeBSD descendants, including DragonFly BSD, to this day. The need for the FreeBSD jails came from a small shared-environment...
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  • HAMMER (file system) (category DragonFly BSD)
    high-availability 64-bit file system developed by Matthew Dillon for DragonFly BSD using B+ trees. Its major features include infinite NFS-exportable snapshots...
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  • HAMMER2 (category DragonFly BSD)
    3.8". DragonFly BSD. 2014-06-04. Retrieved 2014-06-05. "DragonFly Release 5.0". DragonFly BSD. 2017-10-16. Retrieved 2017-10-16. "DragonFly BSD 5.2"....
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    NetBSD is a free and open-source Unix-like operating system based on the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD). It was the first open-source BSD descendant...
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  • Property list (category DragonFly BSD)
    for system monitoring. NetBSD's proplib library has also been ported to DragonFly in 2010, and is available since DragonFly BSD#2.8. Facebook's open-source...
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  • clustered DragonFly BSD filesystem, production-ready since DragonFly 2.2 (2009) HAMMER2 — recommended as the default root filesystem in DragonFly since 5...
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  • Look up dragonfly in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A dragonfly is a flying insect of the order Odonata. Dragonfly or DragonFly may also refer to: Boeing...
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  • Light Weight Kernel Threads (category DragonFly BSD)
    DragonFly BSD in particular. LWKTs differ from normal kernel threads in that they can preempt normal kernel threads. According to Matt Dillon, DragonFlyBSD...
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  • MidnightBSD, another fork of FreeBSD DragonFly BSD, a fork of FreeBSD to follow an alternative design, particularly related to SMP. NextBSD, new BSD distribution...
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    Tcpdump (category Software using the BSD license)
    the BSD license, tcpdump is free software. Tcpdump works on most Unix-like operating systems: Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, DragonFly BSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, OpenWrt...
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  • and other features. In 4.4BSD and BSD Unix systems derived from it, such as FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, and DragonFlyBSD, the implementation of UFS1 and UFS2...
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