The Berkeley Software Distribution or Berkeley Standard Distribution (BSD) is a discontinued operating system based on Research Unix, developed and distributed...
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The history of the Berkeley Software Distribution began in the 1970s when University of California, Berkeley received a copy of Unix. Professors and students...
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computer systems. The name was chosen for its similarity to "Berkeley Software Distribution" the source of its primary product (specifically 4.3BSD Networking...
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Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD). The suit has its roots at the Computer Systems Research Group (CSRG) at the University of California, Berkeley,...
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with Berkeley sockets, but they are also known as BSD sockets, acknowledging the first implementation in the Berkeley Software Distribution. Berkeley sockets...
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incorporated the r-commands into their Unix operating system, the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD). The r-commands premiered in BSD v4.1. Among the programs...
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an American software engineer and one of the key people in the history of Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) Unix and open-source software. In 1986, Bostic...
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BSD licenses (redirect from Berkeley Software Distribution licenses)
requirements. The original BSD license was used for its namesake, the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD), a Unix-like operating system. The original version has...
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386BSD (category Berkeley Software Distribution)
as "Jolix") is a discontinued operating system based on the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) that was developed by couple Lynne and William Jolitz...
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Parkinson's example; it was popularized in the Berkeley Software Distribution community by the Danish software developer Poul-Henning Kamp in 1999 and, due...
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List of BSD operating systems (category Berkeley Software Distribution)
from the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) series of UNIX variants developed (originally by Bill Joy) at the University of California, Berkeley, Department...
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the term "free software" had already been used loosely in the past and other permissive software like the Berkeley Software Distribution released in 1978...
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Comparison of BSD operating systems (redirect from Comparison of BSD distributions)
Unix-like operating systems based on or descended from the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) series of Unix variant options. The three most notable...
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Version 7 Unix (category Berkeley Software Distribution)
released in 1979, was the last Bell Laboratories release to see widespread distribution before the commercialization of Unix by AT&T Corporation in the early...
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system Berkeley Software Distribution, a Unix operating system Berkeley (film), a 2005 drama directed by Bobby Roth Berkeley Hundred or Berkeley Plantation...
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Vi (text editor) (category Software using the BSD license)
Chuck Haley. Joy's ex 1.1 was released as part of the first Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) Unix release in March 1978. It was not until version 2...
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SunOS (category Berkeley Software Distribution)
SunOS is a Unix-branded operating system developed by Sun Microsystems for their workstation and server computer systems. The SunOS name is usually only...
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NeXTSTEP (category Berkeley Software Distribution)
commercial electronic software distribution catalog to collectively manage encryption and provide digital rights for application software and digital media...
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DYNIX (category Berkeley Software Distribution)
DYNIX (DYNamic UnIX) was a Unix-like operating system developed by Sequent Computer Systems, based on 4.2BSD and modified to run on Intel-based symmetric...
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Lumina (desktop environment) (redirect from Lumina (software))
and systems derived from Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) in general, but it has been ported to various Linux distributions. (Development of TrueOS...
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DragonFly BSD (category Berkeley Software Distribution)
(VKE), tunneling all packets to the host's tap interface. Third-party software is available on DragonFly as binary packages via pkgng or from a native...
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MirOS BSD (category Berkeley Software Distribution)
policy of faster software availability to the user, many ports removed for political reasons in OpenBSD (e.g. all the DJB software or the Flash Plugin)...
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1952. Berkeley RISC – David Patterson leads ARPA's VLSI project of microprocessor design 1980–1984. Berkeley UNIX/Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) –...
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RISC iX (category Berkeley Software Distribution)
Interface Definition" C Compiler with ANSI C and Portable C Compiler (pcc) (Berkeley) compatibility Sun Microsystems Network File System version 3.2 ARM assembly...
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license, a permissive free-software license. The term was presented by computer scientist and Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) contributor Marshall...
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live playback tool for Unix-like systems such as Linux and Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD). Supported sound formats include MP3, AIFF, WAV, Speex...
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scientific collaboration: the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD), named after the University of California, Berkeley in 1978. Copyleft licenses (also...
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The Berkeley printing system is one of several standard architectures for printing on the Unix platform. It originated in 2.10BSD, and is used in BSD derivatives...
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headers. BerkNet, the Berkeley Network, was written by Eric Schmidt in 1978 and included first in the Second Berkeley Software Distribution. It provided support...
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Unix File System (redirect from Berkeley Fast File System)
blocks they referred to caused thrashing. Marshall Kirk McKusick, then a Berkeley graduate student, optimized the V7 FS layout to create BSD 4.2's FFS (Fast...
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