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BSD stands for Berkeley Software Distribution and is a fork from AT&T Unix. | BSD stands for Berkeley Software Distribution and is a fork from AT&T's 6th edition Unix. The first version of BSD, 1BSD appeared in 1976. Since 4BSD it was developed by the [[CSRG]] at the University of California at Berkeley ([[UCB]]). | ||
A few projects evolved out of the latest version of BSD which was 4.4BSD lite and they are called [[FreeBSD]], [[NetBSD]], [[OpenBSD]] and [[DragonflyBSD]]. |
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BSD stands for Berkeley Software Distribution and is a fork from AT&T's 6th edition Unix. The first version of BSD, 1BSD appeared in 1976. Since 4BSD it was developed by the CSRG at the University of California at Berkeley (UCB).
A few projects evolved out of the latest version of BSD which was 4.4BSD lite and they are called FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD and DragonflyBSD.