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NetBSD, for When Portability and Stability Matter Thursday, 28 October 2004, 10:59 GMT The BSD family tree is almost biblical in lineage. The original BSD begat 2BSD, which begat 4.3BSD, which begat 386BSD, which begat FreeBSD and NetBSD, which begat OpenBSD. Or something like that. The actual diagram of BSD history may look like a Rorschach test, but there are currently three major flavors of BSD actively developed and used: FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD. Technically, one could argue Apple's OS X is a fourth BSD family OS, but it is a special case. NetBSD, like the other two BSD flavors, is available as a free download. You can download the installation packages individually or as ISO format files suitable for burning onto a bootable CDR. Read More at ServerWatch |
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