Overview of the BSDs
zeekiorage writes "A good informative article about the various BSD OSs, their legacy, philosophy and importance on the ExtremeTech web site. Excerpt from the article: 'Nowadays, the term 'The BSDs' refers to the family of operating systems which were derived, to a greater or lesser extent, from BSD. The five best known BSDs are FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, BSD/OS, and Darwin (which serves as the foundation for Apple's MacOS X). But virtually all modern operating systems -- from Windows to BeOS to Linux -- rely on crucial BSD code to run.'"
An AC wrote:
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> It is official; Netcraft confirms: *BSD is dy[chomp!]
[Munch! Slurp!] Help! [Crunch! Slurp! Burp!]
Sorry, folks, it looks like the famous "*BSD is Dying" troll is dead. Eaten by a Jaguar.
Move along, nothing to see here. He's a really neat eater. Please continue enjoying your BSD based OS.
Hey, Kitty. What say you and I go poke around the Microsoft campus and see if we can't scare up a nice juicy Longhorn for desert?
[Slurp!]
Good Kitty!
(No actual humans were harmed in the posting of this message.)
The DNS was out when I posted it... I run the DNS servers for K5, so I was rather alarmed to find out about this. It's fixed now because I went and talked with some telco people about the situation.
:)
But that's not really on the topic of this conversation
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