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The '''Berkeley Standard Distribution''', commonly referred to as '''BSD''', was a distribution of Unix. It now refers to a family of operating systems: '''FreeBSD''', '''NetBSD''', '''OpenBSD''', and so on. |
The '''Berkeley Standard Distribution''', commonly referred to as '''BSD''', was a distribution of Unix. It now refers to a family of operating systems. |
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== History == | == Distributions == |
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Like Unix, the original BSD is discontinued. The community surrounding it evolved past Unix and re-implemented the kernel and userland under the '''BSD license'''. There is now a family of operating systems tied to this community and history. | * [[BSD/FreeBSD|FreeBSD]] * [[BSD/NetBSD|NetBSD]] * [[BSD/OpenBSD|OpenBSD]] |
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=== BSD License === | == Administration == |
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* [[BSD/DNS|DNS]] * [[BSD/Users|Users]] |
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== Modern Operating Systems == | == Configuration == |
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* [[BSD/FreeBSD|FreeBSD]] | * [[BSD/NsSwitchConf|nsswitch.conf(5)]] |
BSD
The Berkeley Standard Distribution, commonly referred to as BSD, was a distribution of Unix. It now refers to a family of operating systems.
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