There are a number of
Unix-like
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operating system
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Time-sharing operating systems scheduler (computing), schedule tasks for ...
s under active development, descended from the
Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) series of
UNIX variants developed (originally by
Bill Joy) at the
University of California, Berkeley
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, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
, there are four major BSD operating systems–
FreeBSD,
NetBSD,
OpenBSD and
DragonFly BSD, and an increasing number of other OSs
forked from these, that add or remove certain features; however, most of them remain largely compatible with their originating OS—and so are not really forks of them. This is a list of those that have been active since 2014, and their
website
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s.
FreeBSD-based
FreeBSD is a free Unix-like operating system descended from AT&T UNIX via the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD). FreeBSD currently has more than 200 active developers and thousands of contributors. Other notable derivatives include
DragonFly BSD, which was forked from FreeBSD 4.8, and
Apple Inc.'s
macOS
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, with its
Darwin base including a large amount of code derived from FreeBSD.
Active
Discontinued
DragonFly BSD-based
NetBSD-based
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OpenBSD-based
OpenBSD is a Unix-like computer operating system descended from Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD), a Unix derivative developed at the University of California, Berkeley. It was forked from NetBSD in 1995. OpenBSD includes a number of security features absent or optional in other operating systems and has a tradition of developers auditing the source code for software bugs and security problems.
Historic BSD
BSD was originally derived from Unix, using the complete source code for
Sixth Edition Unix for the
PDP-11 from
Bell Labs
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as a starting point for the First Berkeley Software Distribution, or ''1BSD''. A series of updated versions for the PDP-11 followed (the 2.xBSD releases). A
32-bit version for the
VAX platform was released as 3BSD, and the 4.xBSD series added many new features, including
TCP/IP
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networking.
For many years, the primary developer and project leader was
Bill Joy, who was a graduate student at the time; funding for this project was provided by
DARPA. DARPA was interested in obtaining a programming platform and programmer's interface which would provide a robust, general purpose, time-sharing computing platform which would not become obsolete every time computing hardware was or is replaced. Such an operating system would allow
US Department of Defense software, especially for intricate, long-term finance and logistics operations, to be quickly ported to new hardware as it became available.
As time went on, code was later ported both from and to
Unix System III and still later
Unix System V. Unix System V Revision 4 (
SVR4), released circa 1992, contained much code which was ported from BSD version up to and including 4.3BSD.
BSD-like Systems
There are various operating systems, particularly
GNU/
Linux
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distributions that attempt to imitate the design of BSD, but do not use the code base of any BSD Operating System.
See also
*
Comparison of BSD operating systems
*
Commercial products based on FreeBSD
References
External links
helloSystem docs on GitHubMiniOS - List of small OSes, with a section on BSD-based ones*
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*List
Lightweight Unix-like systems
BSD operating systems
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