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systems are based on BSD, including FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, DragonFly BSD, MidnightBSD, MirOS BSD, and GhostBSD. Both NetBSD and FreeBSD were created in...
Click to read more »BSD licenses are a family of permissive free software licenses, imposing minimal restrictions on the use and distribution of covered software. This is...
Click to read more »FreeBSD is a free and open-source Unix-like operating system descended from the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD). The first version was released in...
Click to read more »DragonFly BSD is a free and open-source Unix-like operating system forked from FreeBSD 4.8. Matthew Dillon, an Amiga developer in the late 1980s and early...
Click to read more »OpenBSD is a security-focused, free software, Unix-like operating system based on the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD). Theo de Raadt created OpenBSD...
Click to read more »NetBSD is a free and open-source Unix-like operating system based on the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD). It was the first open-source BSD descendant...
Click to read more »Distribution (BSD) series of Unix variant options. The three most notable descendants in current use are FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and NetBSD, which are all...
Click to read more »up BSD in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. BSD is the Berkeley Software Distribution, a free Unix-like operating system, and numerous variants. BSD may...
Click to read more »early 2000s[update], there are four major BSD operating systems–FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD and DragonFly BSD, and an increasing number of other OSs forked...
Click to read more »university began adding software to the operating system and released it as BSD to select universities. Since it contained proprietary Unix code, it originally...
Click to read more »A permissive software license, sometimes also called BSD-like or BSD-style license, is a free-software license which instead of copyleft protections,...
Click to read more »BSD Authentication, otherwise known as BSD Auth, is an authentication framework and software API employed by OpenBSD and accompanying software such as...
Click to read more »NextBSD is a fork of the FreeBSD operating system. As of 2019 the website seems defunct, and the later commits on GitHub date from October 2019. The Wayback...
Click to read more »Unix variants from vendors including University of California, Berkeley (BSD), Microsoft (Xenix), Sun Microsystems (SunOS/Solaris), HP/HPE (HP-UX), and...
Click to read more »Dealership BSD Hyundai Dealership BSD Wuling Dealership BSD XPeng Dealership BSD Ararasa BSD ÆON Mall BSD City BSD Plaza BSD Junction Duta Buah Segar BSD Eastvara...
Click to read more »GhostBSD is a Unix-like operating system based on FreeBSD for x86-64, with MATE (previously GNOME) as its default desktop environment and an Xfce-desktop...
Click to read more »NomadBSD is a free and open source Unix-like operating system based on FreeBSD meant to be installed onto a USB storage device, unlike how operating systems...
Click to read more »MidnightBSD is a formerly free Unix-like, desktop-oriented operating system originally forked from FreeBSD 6.1, and periodically updated with code and...
Click to read more »BSD/OS is a proprietary Unix operating system first released in 1993 as BSD/386. It was originally developed and sold by Berkeley Software Design, Inc...
Click to read more »The BSD Daemon, nicknamed Beastie, is the generic mascot of BSD operating systems. The BSD Daemon is named after software daemons, a class of long-running...
Click to read more »PicoBSD is a discontinued single-floppy disk version of FreeBSD, one of the BSD operating system descendants. In its different variations, PicoBSD allows...
Click to read more »engineer known for Amiga software, contributions to FreeBSD and for starting and leading the DragonFly BSD project since 2003. Dillon studied electronic engineering...
Click to read more »a port of BSD to 386-based personal computers. They then contributed the project to the university with some of the work ending up in BSD's Net/2, distributed...
Click to read more »including NetBSD, MicroBSD (owned by DamnSmallBSD) and FreeBSD. Code from MirOS BSD was also incorporated into ekkoBSD, and when ekkoBSD ceased to exist, artwork...
Click to read more »St. Ursula BSD is a Catholic private school, from Pre-kindergarten to Year 12, located in Bumi Serpong Damai, South Tangerang, Indonesia. The school was...
Click to read more »following: The BSD libc, various implementations distributed with BSD-derived operating systems GNU C Library (glibc), used in GNU Hurd, GNU/kFreeBSD, and most...
Click to read more »PacBSD (formerly known as Arch BSD) was an operating system based on Arch Linux, but used the FreeBSD kernel instead of the Linux kernel and the GNU userland...
Click to read more »The BSD checksum algorithm was a commonly used, legacy checksum algorithm. It has been implemented in old BSD and is also available through the sum command...
Click to read more »DesktopBSD was a Unix-derived, desktop-oriented operating system based on FreeBSD. Its goal was to combine the stability of FreeBSD with the ease of use...
Click to read more »Apple in 2000. It is composed of code derived from NeXTSTEP, FreeBSD and other BSD operating systems, Mach, and other free software projects' code, as...
Click to read more »By doing so, it forms a public-domain-equivalent license, the same way as BSD Zero Clause.[citation needed] It has the following terms: MIT No Attribution...
Click to read more »The dollar (sign: $; code: BSD) has been the currency of The Bahamas since 1966. It is normally abbreviated with the dollar sign $, or alternatively B$...
Click to read more »American computer scientist, known for his extensive work on BSD UNIX, from the 1980s to FreeBSD in the present day. He served on the board of the USENIX...
Click to read more »for various Unix and Unix-like operating systems, including FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, and other operating systems, such as ReactOS. It is the default...
Click to read more »website for the Ralink and Realtek cards Kerneltrap for the list of OpenBSD drivers The OpenSolaris website for the list of OpenSolaris and Solaris drivers...
Click to read more »GNU/kFreeBSD is a discontinued Debian flavor. It used the FreeBSD kernel and GNU userland. The majority of software in Debian GNU/kFreeBSD was built...
Click to read more »for developing and selling BSD/OS (originally known as BSD/386), a commercial and partially proprietary variant of the BSD Unix operating system for PCs...
Click to read more »agreeing not to litigate further over the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD). The suit has its roots at the Computer Systems Research Group (CSRG) at...
Click to read more »free and open-source software, released under the terms of the 2-clause BSD license. A large fraction of web servers use nginx, often as a load balancer...
Click to read more »being closer to BSD than they were to UNIX System V, which also included some BSD code: Research Unix 8th Edition started from (I think) BSD 4.1c, but with...
Click to read more »(formerly PC-BSD or PCBSD) is a discontinued Unix-like, server-oriented operating system built upon the most recent releases of FreeBSD-CURRENT. Up to...
Click to read more »open-source 3D computer graphics software suite. It runs on Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Haiku, and IRIX and is used for general 3D modeling, animation, digital...
Click to read more »Compiler Collection, which was initially published in 1987. The original BSD license is also one of the first free-software licenses, dating to 1988....
Click to read more »other operating systems, such as BSDs, macOS and Solaris. The most notable of these implementations is the Gentoo/FreeBSD project. There is an ongoing effort...
Click to read more »The FreeBSD Ports collection is a package management system for the FreeBSD operating system. Ports in the collection vary with contributed software....
Click to read more »was soon succeeded by FreeBSD and NetBSD. OpenBSD emerged in 1995 as a fork of NetBSD, and DragonFly BSD as a fork from FreeBSD in 2003. Mac OS X v10.5...
Click to read more »organizations and individuals who have moved from other operating systems to a BSD system. In the open-source operating systems field, it can be an alternative...
Click to read more »sets of makefiles and patches provided by the BSD-based operating systems, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD, as a simple method of installing software or...
Click to read more »mechanism is an implementation of FreeBSD's OS-level virtualisation that allows system administrators to partition a FreeBSD-derived computer system into several...
Click to read more »Convention Exhibition (ICE) is a convention and exhibition centre located at BSD City, Banten, Indonesia. The convention and exhibition center was inaugurated...
Click to read more »za specijalna djelovanja), or popularly known as BSD, is a former Croatian special forces unit. BSD operators can be recognized by their green berets...
Click to read more »Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) were the two major versions of UNIX. Historically, BSD was also commonly called "BSD Unix" or "Berkeley Unix". Eric...
Click to read more »versions of Microsoft Windows, as well as certain ports of FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFly BSD and macOS for compatibility reasons. Windows 2000 and its...
Click to read more »due to a failing hard disk. Most Unix-like systems including Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, and SySVr4 have the uptime command. It also displays the system...
Click to read more »being closer to BSD than they were to UNIX System V, which also included some BSD code: Research Unix 8th Edition started from (I think) BSD 4.1c, but with...
Click to read more »partitions, virtual environments (VEs), virtual kernels (DragonFly BSD), and jails (FreeBSD jail and chroot). Such instances may look like real computers from...
Click to read more »In molecular biology, the BSD domain is an approximately 60-amino-acid-long protein domain named after the BTF2-like transcription factors, synapse-associated...
Click to read more »February 2013). "mdoc.su — Short manual page URLs for FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD and DragonFly BSD". Archived from the original on 17 December 2014. Retrieved...
Click to read more »Source Definition, published in 1998. The BSD-based operating systems, such as FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and NetBSD, do not have their own formal definitions...
Click to read more »alternative superuser account in Unix-like operating systems, particularly BSD and variants. In Unix, it is traditional to keep the root filesystem as small...
Click to read more »detailed comparison. There is also a variety of BSD and DOS operating systems, covered in comparison of BSD operating systems and comparison of DOS operating...
Click to read more »The FreeBSD Documentation License is the license that covers most of the documentation for the FreeBSD operating system. The license is very similar to...
Click to read more »kernel was updated with code derived from OSF MK 7.3 from OSF, and the FreeBSD project, and the DriverKit was replaced with new API on a restricted subset...
Click to read more »shell was once standard on all branded Unix systems, although historically BSD-based systems had many scripts written in csh. As the basis of POSIX sh syntax...
Click to read more »sysctl(2) in OpenBSD sysctl(3) in FreeBSD, NetBSD, DragonFly BSD sysctl(7) in NetBSD sysctl(8) in *BSD sysctl(9) in FreeBSD, DragonFly and NetBSD sysctl(8) – Linux...
Click to read more »In the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) and its descendants, kernfs is a pseudo file system that provides access to information on the currently running...
Click to read more »Bungō Sutorei Doggusu; lit. 'Literary Stray Dogs'), also abbreviated as BSD, is a Japanese manga series written by Kafka Asagiri and illustrated by Sango...
Click to read more »The final release of FreeBSD 2, 2.2.8-RELEASE, was announced on 29 November 1998. FreeBSD 2.0 was the first version of FreeBSD to be claimed legally free...
Click to read more »OpenSSH (also known as OpenBSD Secure Shell) is a suite of secure networking utilities based on the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol, which provides a secure...
Click to read more »ISBN 978-0071767590. Lucas, Michael W. (2007). Absolute FreeBSD: The Complete Guide to FreeBSD. No Starch Press. pp. 198–199. ISBN 978-1593271510. "Process...
Click to read more »In BSD-derived computer operating systems (including NetBSD, OpenBSD, FreeBSD and DragonFly BSD) and in related operating systems such as SunOS, a disklabel...
Click to read more »open-source programming languages Programming language License ACL2 BSD Agda BSD-like Apache Groovy Apache License 2.0 AssemblyScript Apache 2.0 Ballerina...
Click to read more »The Google-authored portion of Chromium is released under the permissive BSD license. Other portions of the source code are subject to a variety of open-source...
Click to read more »the center of the critical strip of families of L-functions. Admitting the BSD conjecture, these estimations correspond to information about the rank of...
Click to read more »parallel, and survives with varying degrees of modification in FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD. Distinctively, it has conditionals and iterative loops which are...
Click to read more »Server. Its initial license was essentially the same as the original 4-clause BSD license, with only the names of the organizations changed, and with an additional...
Click to read more »well-known examples of Unix-like operating systems include Linux, FreeBSD and OpenBSD. These systems are often used on servers as well as on personal computers...
Click to read more »tar(1) – FreeBSD General Commands Manual tar(1) – OpenBSD General Commands Manual tar(1) – Linux User Manual – User Commands from Manned.org tar(5) – FreeBSD File...
Click to read more »by John Ousterhout), originally developed for BSD. It was removed from FreeBSD and OpenBSD; the NetBSD implementation was nonfunctional until work leading...
Click to read more »carp(4) – OpenBSD Kernel Interfaces Manual carp(4) – FreeBSD Kernel Interfaces Manual UCARP: userland CARP implementation NetBSD port of CARP The OpenBSD song...
Click to read more »systems. It was forked from the FreeBSD ports collection in 1997 as the primary package management system for NetBSD. Since then it has evolved independently;...
Click to read more »variant of the Bourne shell, it replaced the original Bourne shell in the BSD versions of Unix released in the early 1990s. ash was first released via...
Click to read more »essentially synonymous with Berkeley sockets, but they are also known as BSD sockets, acknowledging the first implementation in the Berkeley Software...
Click to read more »private developers, the notable ones are Alam Sutera (in North Serpong), BSD City (in Serpong and Setu), and Bintaro Jaya (in Pondok Aren and Ciputat)...
Click to read more »though these are not always exposed directly. BSD variants, including FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, and DragonFly BSD implement directory lookup caches. macOS...
Click to read more »notification interface introduced in FreeBSD 4.1 in July 2000, also supported in NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFly BSD, and macOS. Kqueue was originally authored...
Click to read more »systems, only Linux, DragonFly BSD and FreeBSD have modern SMP support, with OpenBSD and NetBSD falling behind. The NetBSD Foundation views modern SMP support...
Click to read more »and other features. In 4.4BSD and BSD Unix systems derived from it, such as FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, and DragonFly BSD, the implementation of UFS1 and...
Click to read more »diverged from the functionality provided by the init in Research Unix and its BSD derivatives. Up until the early 2010s,[failed verification] most Linux distributions...
Click to read more »variations, such as BSD curses in the NetBSD project. Although the ncurses library was initially developed under Linux, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, and NetBSD, it has been...
Click to read more »Operating system / system software Unix and BSD UNIX System V, IBM AIX, HP-UX, Solaris (SunOS), IRIX, List of BSD operating systems Linux List of Linux distributions...
Click to read more »customized open source FreeBSD distributions, including the discontinued desktop operating system TrueOS (formerly PC-BSD), the FreeBSD based file servers and...
Click to read more »secureblue". secureblue.dev. Retrieved 31 March 2026. OpenBSD Project (19 May 2020). "OpenBSD". OpenBSD.org. Retrieved 12 October 2020. "Qubes OS bakes in virty...
Click to read more »257 (29th) HDI (2023) 0.820 very high (66th) Currency Bahamian dollar (BSD) Time zone UTC−05:00 (EST) • Summer (DST) UTC−04:00 (EDT) Date format dd...
Click to read more »routed, survives in several of its descendants, including FreeBSD and NetBSD. OpenBSD introduced a new implementation, ripd, in version 4.1 and retired...
Click to read more »(মার্কসবাদী-লেনিনবাদী), abbreviated: BSD-ML) is a political party in Bangladesh. The party's general secretary is Dilip Barua. The BSD-ML is part of the Left Democratic...
Click to read more »32-bit or 64-bit operating system, such as Linux or BSD. It was tested on FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD. Libreboot is established as a distribution of coreboot...
Click to read more »SBCL coding. BSD Operating Systems supported include FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD & DragonFly BSD. An optional XML interface allows any XML capable programming...
Click to read more »technical writer and director at FreeBSD Foundation. She has been using FreeBSD since 1996, has authored several BSD books, and spent over 10 years developing...
Click to read more »refer to both AMD64 and Intel 64. amd64 Most BSD systems such as FreeBSD, MidnightBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD refer to both AMD64 and Intel 64 under the architecture...
Click to read more »file. lsattr is the command that displays the attributes of a file. Most BSD-like systems, including macOS, have always had an analogous chflags command...
Click to read more »framework is a kernel-level hardware sensors framework originating from OpenBSD, which uses the sysctl kernel interface as the transport layer between the...
Click to read more »Interfaces Reference, The Single UNIX Specification, Version 5 from The Open Group man-pages for poll(2) in FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD and DragonFly BSD v t e...
Click to read more »to the actual kernel interfaces. FUSE is available for Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD (as puffs), OpenSolaris, Minix 3, macOS, MorphOS (as filesysbox.library)...
Click to read more »stack, FFS, and NFS. CSRG left a significant legacy. FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, and DragonFly BSD are based on the 4.4BSD-Lite distribution and continue...
Click to read more »for each OS. Unix and Unix-like BSD SunOS NeXTSTEP Darwin macOS OpenDarwin 386BSD NetBSD OpenBSD FreeBSD DragonFly BSD System V HP-UX IBM AIX A/UX Solaris...
Click to read more »systems include components released under a proprietary license, GPL and BSD licenses. Built around the OpenZFS file system, TrueNAS provides a number...
Click to read more »Solaris, development has since focused on Linux, while ports exist for various BSD distributions and macOS. Unlike Oracle ZFS, OpenZFS is licensed under the...
Click to read more »open-source software portal OpenPAM is a BSD-licensed implementation of PAM used by FreeBSD, NetBSD, DragonFly BSD and macOS (starting with Snow Leopard)...
Click to read more »There are many products based on FreeBSD. Information about these products and the version of FreeBSD they are based on is often difficult to come by,...
Click to read more »Confluence". "FreeBSD - FreeSWITCH - Confluence". "NetBSD - FreeSWITCH - Confluence". "OpenBSD - FreeSWITCH - Confluence". "DragonFlyBSD - FreeSWITCH - Confluence"...
Click to read more »7, 2010. Anonymous Coward (March 26, 2007). "Making OpenBSD Binary Patches With Chroot: BSD is Dying". Slashdot. Archived from the original on June 24...
Click to read more »NetBSD kernel subsystem developed for running filesystems in userspace. It was added to NetBSD in the 5.0 release, and was ported to DragonFly BSD in...
Click to read more »Systems Consortium (ISC). It is functionally equivalent to the simplified BSD and MIT licenses, but without language deemed unnecessary following the Berne...
Click to read more »Apple purchased the company in early 1997. macOS components derived from BSD include multiuser access, TCP/IP networking, and memory protection. Although...
Click to read more »use of FreeBSD (5:50)". January 23, 2008. Archived from the original on December 11, 2021. Retrieved January 29, 2012 – via YouTube. "FreeBSD Used to Generate...
Click to read more »is adopted. For that reason, some BSD operating systems, such as FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and DragonFly BSD, and the BSD-based macOS, have added support for...
Click to read more »and is still used to varying degrees in BSD derivatives such as FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, and DragonFly BSD. A system running this print architecture...
Click to read more »Commons Clause. In 2024, the main Redis code switched from the open-source BSD-3 license to being dual-licensed under the Redis Source Available License...
Click to read more »The Intel Open Source license is identical to the BSD license[clarification needed] with the following section added: EXPORT LAWS: THIS LICENSE ADDS NO...
Click to read more »commercial Unix variants were derived from either System V or BSD. Some versions provided both BSD and System V universes and allowed the user to switch between...
Click to read more »malloc(3) Implementation for FreeBSD" (PDF). Retrieved 2012-03-18. "libc/stdlib/malloc.c". BSD Cross Reference, OpenBSD src/lib/. "History | GrapheneOS"...
Click to read more »tc utility. ALTQ is the implementation of a network scheduler for BSDs. As of OpenBSD version 5.5 ALTQ was replaced by the HFSC scheduler. Schedulers in...
Click to read more »after a fraction of a second. DragonFly BSD inherited FreeBSD's random device files when it was forked. Since OpenBSD 5.1 (May 1, 2012) /dev/random and /dev/arandom...
Click to read more »ktrace is a utility included with certain versions of BSD Unix and Mac OS X that traces kernel interaction with a program and dumps it to disk for the...
Click to read more »high-availability 64-bit file system developed by Matthew Dillon for DragonFly BSD using B+ trees. Its major features include infinite NFS-exportable snapshots...
Click to read more »include most operating systems using the Linux kernel and a few others using BSD-based kernels. GNU variants use GNU user space software in combination with...
Click to read more »Additionally, KVM provides paravirtualization support for Linux, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Plan 9 and Windows guests using the VirtIO API. This includes a...
Click to read more »for Android. FreeBSD pkg – FreeBSD binary packages are built on top of source based FreeBSD Ports and managed with the pkg tool; OpenBSD ports: The infrastructure...
Click to read more »virtualisation and compartmentalisation of system resources. It is used by DragonFly BSD in its vkernel implementation since DragonFly 1.7, having been first revealed...
Click to read more »The first mainstream operating system to support ASLR by default was OpenBSD version 3.4 in 2003, followed by Linux in 2005. Address space randomization...
Click to read more »hive", formerly written as BHyVe for "BSD hypervisor") is a type-2 (hosted) hypervisor initially written for FreeBSD. It can also be used on a number of...
Click to read more »the OpenBSD and OpenSSH projects and was also a founding member of NetBSD. In 2004, De Raadt won the Free Software Award for his work on OpenBSD and OpenSSH...
Click to read more »Plasma is a graphical shell developed by the KDE community for Linux and BSD. It serves as the interface layer between the user and the operating system...
Click to read more »corresponding drivers in Solaris, Linux and BSD. The driver continues to be maintained as part of the Linux and FreeBSD kernels. Though both are for tunneling...
Click to read more »company switched the licensing for the Redis core code repository from the BSD license to dual SSPL and proprietary licensing. This prompted a large portion...
Click to read more »PF (Packet Filter, also written pf) is a BSD licensed stateful packet filter, a central piece of software for firewalling. It is comparable to netfilter...
Click to read more »- OpenBSD manual pages. OpenBSD Project OpenBSD 5.8 Changelog. OpenBSD Project gre(4) - OpenBSD manual pages. OpenBSD Project gif(4) - OpenBSD manual...
Click to read more »Bluetooth stack was ported to OpenBSD as well, however OpenBSD later removed it as unmaintained. DragonFly BSD has had NetBSD's Bluetooth implementation since...
Click to read more »26 October 2011. "OpenBSD: Platforms". OpenBSD. 9 May 2006. Retrieved 21 October 2019. "Platforms Supported by NetBSD". NetBSD.org. Retrieved 9 December...
Click to read more »software implementation of an IEEE 802.11i supplicant for Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, QNX, AROS, Microsoft Windows, Solaris, OS/2 (including ArcaOS and eComStation)...
Click to read more »Birsa Seva Dal (BSD) is a political group in India. BSD demanded a separate Chhotanagpur state. The party had Christian influences. It was founded in...
Click to read more »Mac OS X, Palm OS, Linux, BSD OSs, and iOS. It is even included in the base distribution of NetBSD and DragonFly BSD. 4.3 BSD from the University of Wisconsin...
Click to read more »Kernighan & Ritchie (1978). "C manual pages". FreeBSD Miscellaneous Information Manual (FreeBSD 13.0 ed.). May 30, 2011. Archived from the original...
Click to read more »to create a free software version of BSD Unix, which, in turn, enabled the creation of FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD. Bostic was a founder of Berkeley Software...
Click to read more »City (BSD City and Kota Deltamas) and Township (Kota Wisata and Grand Wisata). Each city encompasses an area of more than 1,000 hectares. BSD City Kota...
Click to read more »Benoît Saint Denis (born December 18, 1995), also known by his initials BSD, is a French professional mixed martial artist and former French Army Special...
Click to read more »usually only used to refer to versions 1.0 to 4.1.4, which were based on BSD, while versions 5.0 and later are based on UNIX System V Release 4 and are...
Click to read more »FreeBSD operating system since 3.0, and also NetBSD between 2003-10-10 and 2006-02-25, as well as descendants of FreeBSD, including DragonFly BSD; in...
Click to read more »Portuguese). Portal BSD. 12 June 2024. Retrieved 28 June 2024. "Lista completa de frequências dos satélites" (in Portuguese). Portal BSD. Retrieved 27 July...
Click to read more »for POSIX-compatible operating systems available under the terms of the BSD license. It was originally developed by the Defence Evaluation and Research...
Click to read more »currently supported in the AIX operating system, DragonFly BSD, FreeBSD, HP-UX, Linux, macOS, NetBSD and Solaris. Since no central standard of PAM behavior...
Click to read more »and pfsync (OpenBSD PF FAQ) pfsync(4) man-page in OpenBSD, FreeBSD and NetBSD sys/net/if_pfsync.h in OpenBSD sys/net/if_pfsync.c in OpenBSD v t e v t e...
Click to read more »OpenShot (Linux, FreeBSD, macOS, Windows) Pitivi (Linux, FreeBSD) Shotcut (Linux, FreeBSD, macOS, Windows) Kino (Linux, FreeBSD) VirtualDub (Windows)...
Click to read more »framework is a kernel-level hardware monitoring sensors framework in NetBSD. As of 4 March 2019[update], the framework is used by close to 85 device...
Click to read more »"hammer2_disk.h". BSD Cross Reference. DragonFly BSD. Retrieved 2019-03-06. Matt Dillon (2018-12-09). "hammer2/DESIGN". BSD Cross Reference. DragonFly BSD. Retrieved...
Click to read more »distributions. Its upstream is FreeBSD and its version number corresponds to the versioning of FreeBSD releases. The tools from FreeBSD are complemented with utilities...
Click to read more »02: 1%; 13. Mozilla Public License (MPL) 1.1: < 1%; 14. Simplified BSD License (BSD): < 1%; 15. Common Development and Distribution License (CDDL): < 1%;...
Click to read more »further analysis. TestDisk supports MS-DOS, Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, SunOS, and MacOS. TestDisk handles non-partitioned and partitioned...
Click to read more »special treatment can be enforced using madvise(2). In Linux, macOS and the BSDs, mmap can create several types of mappings. Other operating systems may only...
Click to read more »3: 64-bit Android, iOS, FreeBSD, and (32-bit) Raspberry Pi OS Unofficial (or has been known to work): Other Unix-like/BSD variants) and a few other platforms...
Click to read more »scientist, known for his work on BSD, from the 1980s to FreeBSD in the present day. He created HylaFAX, LibTIFF, and the FreeBSD Wireless Device Drivers. He...
Click to read more »utility to implement a generic RAID volume management interface in OpenBSD and NetBSD. The idea behind this software is similar to ifconfig, where a single...
Click to read more »application. It is available for Windows, macOS, Linux distributions, and FreeBSD. The OBS Project raises funds on Open Collective and Patreon. OBS Studio...
Click to read more »portal KGDB is a debugger for the Linux kernel and the kernels of NetBSD and FreeBSD. It requires two machines that are connected via a serial connection...
Click to read more »was also adopted in 4.4BSD by the BSD developers at CSRG, and appears in modern BSD-derived Unix systems such as FreeBSD. Mach is the logical successor to...
Click to read more »for Linux, macOS, and Windows. Unofficial builds exist for FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD. Avidemux is capable of non-linear video editing, applying visual...
Click to read more »It is a combination of new code and code from FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD released under a BSD license, rather than glibc, which uses the GNU Lesser...
Click to read more »for X.Org and an open-source library that interfaces with the Linux, FreeBSD or Solaris kernels and the proprietary graphics software. Nvidia also provided...
Click to read more »used in OpenBSD and NetBSD, which is evidenced by the plentiful calls to splnet() within the networking code; whereas FreeBSD and DragonFly BSD use more...
Click to read more »Release 4.0 (SVr4) curses, which was an enhancement over the discontinued 4.4 BSD curses. The XSI Curses standard issued by X/Open is explicitly and closely...
Click to read more »Dynamic loading is a mechanism by which a computer program can, at run time, load a library (or other binary) into memory, retrieve the addresses of functions...
Click to read more »Allwinner SoCs. Devicetree is widely used for ARM-based Android devices. FreeBSD supports device trees as part of its Open Firmware support. Windows does...
Click to read more »can be added to the kernel as loadable kernel modules. Most BSD kernels FreeBSD OpenBSD NetBSD Linux kernel Android Tinfoil Hat Linux Other Unix/Unix-like...
Click to read more »now-discontinued TrueOS as well as systems derived from Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) in general, but it has been ported to various Linux distributions. Created...
Click to read more »The "g" in this specific version stands for gratis. FreeBSD, DragonFly BSD and NetBSD use a BSD-licensed implementation instead of the GNU version; it...
Click to read more »compile booting FreeBSD kernel on i386/amd64". Archived from the original on May 1, 2018. Retrieved April 30, 2018. Building FreeBSD with Clang, Wiki.freebsd...
Click to read more »storage backends. The software is written in Go and is distributed under the BSD 2-Clause License. restic creates backups as snapshots, allowing users to...
Click to read more »sometimes termed BSD style since Allman wrote many of the utilities for BSD Unix (although this should not be confused with the different "BSD KNF style";...
Click to read more »"/sys/dev/i2c/i2c_scan.c". BSD Cross Reference. OpenBSD. "dev/i2c/". BSD Cross Reference. NetBSD. "arch/macppc/conf/GENERIC". BSD Cross Reference. NetBSD. dbcool* at...
Click to read more »Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) Unix release in March 1978. It was not until version 2.0 of ex, released as part of Second BSD in May 1979 that the editor...
Click to read more »BSD) was the name of Belgium's army of occupation in West Germany after World War II. Lasting between 1946 and 2002, the army corps-strength FBA-BSD formed...
Click to read more »historical consistency on System V (versus the mixed 512/1024-byte usage on BSD systems), and that a -k option to switch to 1024-byte units was a good compromise...
Click to read more »and is developed primarily on Linux, but supported on FreeBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFlyBSD, NetBSD. Support for XORP on Microsoft Windows was recently re-added...
Click to read more »is Orbis OS, based on FreeBSD 9. The native operating system of the PlayStation 4 is Orbis OS, which is a fork of FreeBSD version 9.0 which was released...
Click to read more »for Raspberry Pi". AnyDesk. Retrieved July 13, 2026. "Changelog for FreeBSD". AnyDesk. Retrieved July 13, 2026. "Innovative and Reliable: Our Features"...
Click to read more »known for their Java Cryptography Extension. It is a modified version of the BSD license, with similarly liberal terms. The Free Software Foundation states...
Click to read more »development". LWN.net. Retrieved 28 August 2015. "FreeBSD 9.2-RELEASE Release Notes". FreeBSD. 13 November 2013. Retrieved 28 August 2015. "LZ4 Compression"...
Click to read more »released with FreeBSD 5.0. NetBSD has its own Bluetooth implementation, committed in 2006, and first released with NetBSD § 4.0. OpenBSD has had the implementation...
Click to read more »multi-boot environments for computers on which some versions of Windows, Linux, BSD and Mac OS X can be simultaneously installed; EasyBCD can also be used for...
Click to read more »and embedded distribution such as OpenWrt), Solaris, FreeBSD, DragonFly BSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, macOS, HP-UX 11i, and AIX. In those systems, tcpdump uses...
Click to read more »beginning with the 2BSD release of the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) which Joy first distributed in 1978. Other early contributors to the ideas...
Click to read more »Opera is a multi-platform web browser developed by its namesake company Opera. The current edition of the browser is based on Chromium. Opera is available...
Click to read more »was developed by Google specifically for Android, as a derivation of the BSD's standard C library code. Bionic itself has been designed with several major...
Click to read more »"BSD Overview". Apple, Inc. 2013-08-08. Retrieved 2022-03-13. The BSD portion of the OS X kernel is derived primarily from FreeBSD "darwin-xnu/bsd/sys/ttydefaults...
Click to read more »Tangerang and Tangerang Regency), adjacent to Lippo Karawaci to the west, BSD City to the south, and Alam Sutera to the east. Since the township is co-developed...
Click to read more »the BRL shell. Used as the standard shell for OpenBSD under the name ksh. oksh – a port of OpenBSD's variant of KornShell, intended to be maximally portable...
Click to read more »securelevel is a security mechanism in *BSD kernels, which can optionally restrict certain capabilities. Securelevel is controlled by the sysctl variable...
Click to read more »exists on Darwin. To conform to POSIX, newer BSD implementations support the -s option instead of ranlib. FreeBSD in particular ditched the SYMDEF table format...
Click to read more »legal complications, the development of 386BSD, from which NetBSD, OpenBSD and FreeBSD descended, predated that of Linux. Linus Torvalds has stated that...
Click to read more »Written in C, Python, Rust Operating system Unix-like, (Android, Linux, BSD, macOS, iOS), Microsoft Windows Size 150–231 MB Available in English Type...
Click to read more »It was developed for Unix and has third party versions available for AIX, BSD, HP-UX, Linux, macOS, OpenVMS, OSF (Tru64), Solaris and Haiku. As of version...
Click to read more »Inspired by Bigtable, LevelDB source code is hosted on GitHub under the New BSD License and has been ported to a variety of Unix-based systems, macOS, Windows...
Click to read more »The project's Unicode branches (2.0 and 3.0) are open-source (under the BSD-3-Clause license). All branches are available as 32- and 64-bit builds. Far...
Click to read more »Unix-like computer operating systems. It was created by Roy Marples, a NetBSD developer who was also active in the Gentoo project. OpenRC is the default...
Click to read more »Standards and Technology. ITL Bulletin. "Ports - Working with Ports". OpenBSD.org. "Alpine package format - Alpine Linux". wiki.alpinelinux.org. Retrieved...
Click to read more »Unix-like operating systems such as Linux, Minix, illumos, Solaris, AIX, FreeBSD and Mac OS X. Microsoft Windows is capable of running X applications through...
Click to read more »company founded by Steve Jobs. Based on the Mach kernel and the UNIX-derived BSD, it was introduced in 1989 for the company's computers before being ported...
Click to read more »the GNU implementation used in most Linux-based operating systems. On FreeBSD, the which utility was originally written in Perl by Wolfram Schneider. The...
Click to read more »software that runs on Linux, and other Unix-like operating systems such as BSD, and Illumos. MATE is named after the South American plant yerba mate and...
Click to read more »was initially proprietary source-available, but was relicensed under the BSD 3-Clause to become free and open-source in 2000. MINIX was ported to various...
Click to read more »License Windows Unix-like Other Apache HTTP Server Yes OS X, Linux, Unix, FreeBSD, Solaris, Novell NetWare OS/2, TPF, OpenVMS, eComStation Yes Apache 2.0 aiScaler...
Click to read more »RFC 9260. The SCTP reference implementation was released as part of FreeBSD version 7 in 2008 and has since been widely ported to other platforms. The...
Click to read more »development. Until early 2004, it was almost universal on Linux and the BSDs. In February 2004, with version 4.4.0, The XFree86 Project began distributing...
Click to read more »the classic Berkeley text editor, ex/vi, traditionally distributed with BSD and, later, Unix systems. It was originally distributed as part of the Fourth...
Click to read more »available in illumos and reimplemented for the Linux and BSDs (DragonFly BSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD). It searches for all the named processes that can...
Click to read more »but the device mapper functionality is also available in both NetBSD and DragonFly BSD. Applications (like LVM2 and Enterprise Volume Management System...
Click to read more »The FreeBSD Project is run by FreeBSD committers, or developers who have direct commit access to the master Git repository. The FreeBSD Core Team exists...
Click to read more »Jason R. "DragonFlyBSD: proplib.3". DragonFly BSD – via NetBSD fork. The proplib property container object library first appeared in NetBSD 4.0. "proplib —...
Click to read more »written in Ruby on Rails and released as free and open-source software under a BSD 2-clause license. The software provides features typical of "booru" platforms...
Click to read more »GEOM is the main storage framework for the FreeBSD operating system. It is available in FreeBSD 5.0 and later releases, and provides a standardized way...
Click to read more »the BSD License), and other spelling and grammar options. Besides this, the license can be almost functionally identical to the new, 3-clause BSD License...
Click to read more »pfSense is a firewall/router computer software distribution based on FreeBSD. The open source pfSense Community Edition (CE) and pfSense Plus is installed...
Click to read more »is being developed for Windows and Linux and has been ported to FreeBSD, OpenBSD and Solaris. The latest binary provided for macOS version is 13.12 released...
Click to read more »KRunner Linux Locate32 Windows Graphical port of Unix's locate & updatedb BSD Lookeen Windows Desktop search product with Outlook plugin and limited support...
Click to read more »for jailbroken devices. lsh supports only one BSD platform officially, FreeBSD. Also known as OpenBSD Secure Shell. Included and enabled by default since...
Click to read more »Windows (as of Windows 11, version 24H2), macOS, Linux, Android, ChromeOS, and BSD-based operating systems, support Colemak natively. A program to install the...
Click to read more »predecessor of TLS, for which support was removed in release 2.3.0. The OpenBSD project forked LibreSSL from OpenSSL 1.0.1g in April 2014 as a response to...
Click to read more »of the BSD Unix operating system for the DEC VAX. The initial version was based on 4.1cBSD; later versions were based on 4.2 and 4.3BSD. more/BSD is mt...
Click to read more »the Carolinas. In 1951, Cavallo recorded two singles for the Syracuse-area BSD label. In August 1956, Cavallo and the House Rockers performed at the Brooklyn...
Click to read more »firmware or microcode, it is acceptable for major open-source projects like OpenBSD to include a binary firmware of a device within the distribution, as long...
Click to read more »General Public License. There are native versions available for Unix, Linux, BSD, macOS, Haiku, Microsoft Windows, OS/2 (including ArcaOS and eComStation)...
Click to read more »by a super-server launched by init. The init process in Research Unix and BSD starts daemons from an initialization script. A daemon started as a command...
Click to read more »FreeBSD (a BSD descendant) is generally regarded as reliable and robust, and of the operating systems that accurately report uptime remotely, FreeBSD (and...
Click to read more »Unix. ptrace is available as a system call on IRIX, IBM AIX, NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and Linux. ptrace is implemented as a library call on Solaris,...
Click to read more »into computing. Use Linux, BSD". distrowatch.com. DistroWatch. "DistroWatch.com: Put the fun back into computing. Use Linux, BSD". distrowatch.com. Watson...
Click to read more »University. CMUCL runs on most Unix-like platforms, including Linux and BSD; there is an experimental Windows port as well. Steel Bank Common Lisp is...
Click to read more »Ladybird is an open-source web browser licensed under the BSD 2-Clause License. It is developed by the Ladybird Browser Initiative, a nonprofit organization...
Click to read more »version has been extended to handle signals and the current directory. FreeBSD's version supports a custom search path. Extensions found in both versions...
Click to read more »porting the system to BSD platforms without glibc or Linux-specific system calls. It is known to work on DragonFly BSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and GNU/Linux. Components...
Click to read more »Linux was created in 2008 by Juan Romero Pardines, a former developer of NetBSD, to have a test-bed for the XBPS package manager. The ability to natively...
Click to read more »Bogor Living World Kota Wisata Cibubur ÆON Mall BSD City Benton Junction Lippo Village ITC BSD City BSD Junction Lotte Mart Bintaro Bintaro Xchange Bintaro...
Click to read more »freedom to choose any init system also including SystemD. DragonFly BSD FreeBSD NetBSD OpenBSD OpenIndiana Minix Plan 9 Inferno GNU (Hurd) "en:start [HyperWiki]"...
Click to read more »Retrieved 7 July 2018. "INBiz: Your one-stop source for your business". bsd.sos.in.gov. Retrieved 7 July 2018. "Business Entities Search". sos.iowa.gov...
Click to read more »pursue distribution of 386BSD, the free software ancestor of FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and NetBSD. In 1991, USL and Novell teamed up to develop a version of System...
Click to read more »The OpenBSD Journal is an online newspaper dedicated to coverage of OpenBSD software and related events. The OpenBSD Journal is widely recognized as a...
Click to read more »OpenSMTPD (also known as OpenBSD SMTP Server) is a Unix daemon implementing the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol to deliver messages on a local machine or...
Click to read more »subsystem), QNX, FreeBSD (net80211), and DragonFlyBSD. OpenBSD's hostapd is a user space daemon that improves roaming and monitoring of OpenBSD-based wireless...
Click to read more »– FreeBSD-based Ging – Debian GNU/kFreeBSD-based GhostBSD – FreeBSD based with gnome GUI, installable to HDD m0n0wall (discontinued) – FreeBSD-based pfSense...
Click to read more »Linux, BSD and other open source software. The database consists of hundreds of different open source distributions, mainly Linux but also BSD and Solaris...
Click to read more »MHz. Its NeXTSTEP operating system is based on the Mach microkernel and BSD-derived Unix, with a proprietary GUI using a Display PostScript-based back...
Click to read more »versions that run on the kernels of FreeBSD and NetBSD (from which Debian GNU/kFreeBSD and Debian GNU/NetBSD systems are built, respectively), as well...
Click to read more »most similar . to your license. [...] The license is similar to the BSD license. The BSD license seems to imply a requirement of, what I call, Due Credit...
Click to read more »later. Since its release as free software, CDE has been ported to Linux and BSD derivatives. Hewlett-Packard, IBM, SunSoft, and USL announced CDE in June...
Click to read more »the original BSD FTP client, and is the default FTP client included with NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFly BSD, Darwin, and MidnightBSD. It is maintained...
Click to read more »organization with a global presence, offering certifications for Linux, BSD, and other open source software-based technologies. It was founded in October...
Click to read more »distributions and in FreeBSD, but it is supported by tar commands from GNU and FreeBSD; the format is further supported by pax commands in OpenBSD, AIX, Solaris...
Click to read more »FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, and macOS. A command line to mirror FreeBSD might look like: $ rsync -avz --delete ftp4.de.FreeBSD.org::FreeBSD/ /pub/FreeBSD/...
Click to read more »macOS. Like macOS, it includes components of the Mach microkernel and FreeBSD. It is a Unix-like operating system. Although some parts of iOS are open...
Click to read more »customization. Most Beowulf clusters run a Unix-like operating system, such as BSD, Linux, or Solaris. Commonly used parallel processing libraries include Message...
Click to read more »m0n0wall is a discontinued embedded firewall distribution of FreeBSD, one of the BSD operating system descendants. It provided a small image which could...
Click to read more »glob routine to BSD Unix in 1986. There were previous implementations of glob, e.g., in the ex and ftp programs in previous releases of BSD. Ruby has a glob...
Click to read more »differs significantly from widely used permissive software licenses such as BSD, MIT, and Apache. Historically, the GPL license family has been one of the...
Click to read more »was then ported to the Berkeley Software Distribution by Ken Arnold. The BSD Unix version of robots first appeared in the 4.3BSD software release in June...
Click to read more »available in source form Implementation License Language Description Chromium BSD-3-Clause License C++ This is the source code of the Chrome web browser and...
Click to read more »the FreeBSD ports tree. The distribution follows the client–server model and uses the transport protocol HTTP (pipelined HTTP). From FreeBSD 6 through...
Click to read more »Compiler on BSD-based operating systems, though FreeBSD and NetBSD are both looking to Clang as a potential replacement, and Theo de Raadt of OpenBSD asserts...
Click to read more »English URL opentreeoflife.org Commercial no Registration not required Launched September 2015 Current status active Content license BSD 2-clause (FreeBSD)...
Click to read more »/etc/sysctl.d/99-sysctl.conf as of systemd 207). Default setting for FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD and Mac OS X is to have window scaling (and other features related...
Click to read more »and runs on Unix and other POSIX-compliant platforms, such as Linux and BSDs. The LXDE project aims to provide a fast and energy-efficient desktop environment...
Click to read more »applications are cross-platform and run on platforms Qt runs on, such as Linux, BSD, MacOS and Windows. KDE is legally represented by KDE e.V. based in Germany...
Click to read more »Free and open-source software portal NPF is a BSD licensed stateful packet filter, a central piece of software for firewalling. It is comparable to iptables...
Click to read more »ifconfig) out of the box; Theo de Raadt of OpenBSD attributes this to the work done by a single FreeBSD developer. Some FSF-approved projects strive to...
Click to read more »Both the OpenBSD/mvme68k and OpenBSD/mvme88k ports were discontinued following the 5.5 release. A quote from the NetBSD port page: NetBSD/mvme68k is the...
Click to read more »original kFreeBSD image. Trying to load a Multiboot kernel without loading any Multiboot modules would resulted in BTX loader complaining 'No FreeBSD kernel...
Click to read more »versions. DragonFly BSD has also ported NetBSD's implementation, where it is available in 2.5.1 and later versions. OpenBSD ported NetBSD's tmpfs implementation...
Click to read more »such as the Linksys WRT54G Dell Networking Operating System; DNOS9 is NetBSD based, while OS10 uses the Linux kernel Extensible Operating System runs...
Click to read more »distributed alongside many modern Unix-like OSes, including Debian, Ubuntu, the BSDs, Fedora, and others. Hack has also been ported to a variety of non-Unix-based...
Click to read more »extensible security audit tool for computer systems running Linux, FreeBSD, macOS, OpenBSD, Solaris, and other Unix derivatives. It assists system administrators...
Click to read more »tweak this behaviour. Modern BSDs (FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, and DragonflyBSD) all default to the weak host model. OpenBSD since 6.6-current supports strong...
Click to read more »the Saudi Arabia: American School Dhahran (ASD), British School Dhahran (BSD), ISG Dammam, ISG Jubail and Sara Village School (SVS). Two schools offer...
Click to read more »Version 7 Unix in 1979. The most common version on modern systems is the BSD fortune, originally written by Ken Arnold. Distributions of fortune are usually...
Click to read more »2018. Both software libraries are free software, released under the New BSD License. Ogg reference implementation was separated from Vorbis on September...
Click to read more »on systems with 32-bit time_t. Starting with NetBSD version 6.0 (released in October 2012), the NetBSD operating system uses a 64-bit time_t for both 32-bit...
Click to read more »License (GPL) 3.0 or later. It works on Linux-based operating systems, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, macOS, Haiku, RISC OS, OS/2, and Windows platforms. The author of the...
Click to read more »graph based kernel networking subsystem of FreeBSD since 3.4 and DragonFly BSD since the fork from FreeBSD. Netgraph provides support for L2TP, PPTP, ATM...
Click to read more »version Debian 12. The project has been developing a fork of OpenBSD called HyperbolaBSD since 2019. They stated the goal of developing an independent,...
Click to read more »using the Qt toolkit, which allows it to run on Linux, Windows, macOS, and BSD, unlike the original KeePass software. KeePassXC uses the KeePass 2.x (.kdbx)...
Click to read more »culture. Cells of interest can express the blasticidin resistance genes BSD or bsr, and can then survive treatment with the antibiotic. Blasticidin S...
Click to read more »file are controlled by the target file's own permissions. (FreeBSD, NetBSD, DragonFly BSD, and macOS can modify file permissions and file attributes of...
Click to read more »interface; it adopted a new Unix-like architecture derived from elements of BSD and NeXTSTEP, which are intended to improve the operating system's stability...
Click to read more »all major operating systems, including Windows, Linux, macOS, FreeBSD, and OpenBSD, and handles a range of workloads from single machines to data warehouses...
Click to read more »Embedded Framework (CEF) CEF Project Page Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows Free: BSD CEGUI CEGUI team Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows Free: MIT Enlightenment...
Click to read more »experienced Linux users and delivered by a tar.gz-based package system with BSD-style initscripts. It is not based on any other Linux distribution. It also...
Click to read more »tested on a variety of operating systems, including Linux, macOS, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris and SunOS. The project's name is a reference to the 1950s...
Click to read more »AmigaOS, BeOS, Windows (using either Cygwin or MinGW), OS X, NetBSD/OpenBSD/FreeBSD, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX, and AIX. climm has many of the features the...
Click to read more »of its release, Lites provided binary compatibility with 4.4BSD, NetBSD, FreeBSD, 386BSD, UX (4.3BSD), and Linux. Lites was originally written by Johannes...
Click to read more »Bisaya, also known as Southern Bisaya, Brunei Bisaya, Brunei Dusun or Tutong 1, is a Sabahan language spoken in Brunei and Sarawak, Malaysia. /ɤ/ may also...
Click to read more »boolean "or" operator in early K&R C in Unix V6, Unix V7 and more recently BSD 2.11 the letter "V" This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
Click to read more »running on Unix-like platforms, particularly Linux, Solaris, OpenBSD, FreeBSD and NetBSD. It was created as a fork from Quagga, which itself was a fork...
Click to read more »Chaos is a malware that infects Windows, Linux and FreeBSD devices. It is written in the Go programming language. It was discovered by Black Lotus Labs...
Click to read more »Linux on Microsoft Windows and Termux on Android; various BSD distributions such as FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and macOS; as well as Illumos distributions and the Solaris...
Click to read more »read/write support is available on Linux and BSD using NTFS3 in Linux and NTFS-3G in both Linux and BSD. NTFS uses several files hidden from the user...
Click to read more »CPUs. On NetBSD 5.0, FreeBSD 7.2, DragonFly BSD 4.7 and later versions can use pthread_setaffinity_np and pthread_getaffinity_np. In NetBSD, the psrset...
Click to read more »Retrieved 24 June 2014. "OpenBSD/armv7". OpenBSD. Retrieved 2015-05-30. "NetBSD/evbarm on Allwinner Technology SoCs". NetBSD. Retrieved 2015-05-30. "Allwinner...
Click to read more »this comparison provides an overview of third party options. Debian FreeBSD Kali Linux Linux kernel List of free and open-source software packages List...
Click to read more »1986, put BSD features into System V, DEC, as described in Stettner's original Ultrix plans, took the best from System V and added it to a BSD base. Originally...
Click to read more »the FreeBSD Operating System. Addison-Wesley. ISBN 978-0321968975. "newfs(8)". FreeBSD. 2017-07-07. Retrieved 2019-02-02. "tunefs(8)". FreeBSD. 2016-04-19...
Click to read more »modern computer keyboards, typically bound and handled as such by Linux and BSD operating systems and software today. The Super key was originally a modifier...
Click to read more »system is built on a custom kernel with some components derived from FreeBSD and NetBSD. The LiveArea is the name of the graphical user interface of the PlayStation...
Click to read more »RFC 1305. The OpenBSD Project (21 August 2006). "FAQ 6.12.1: 'But OpenNTPD isn't as accurate as the ntp.org daemon!'". The OpenBSD Project. Archived from...
Click to read more »a cross-platform distributed version control system that runs on Linux, BSD derivatives, Mac and Windows. It is capable of performing distributed version...
Click to read more »discipline, or the CAKE queuing discipline. Modern BSD implementations, such as FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD, have support for ECN marking in the ALTQ queueing...
Click to read more »for Linux and BSD for BSD distributions. Between November 1993 (and Linux 1.00) and 1997, OSS was the sole choice of sound system in FreeBSD and Linux. This...
Click to read more »company until 2003. He played an integral role in the early development of BSD UNIX while being a graduate student at Berkeley, and he is the original author...
Click to read more »Xenocara is the OpenBSD build infrastructure for the project's customised X.Org Server that utilises a dedicated _x11 user by default to drop privileges...
Click to read more »like bookmarks, session-history, downloads, etc. Gopherus 2020 BSD 2-clause C TUI (Linux, BSD, Windows, DOS) Features bookmarks and page caching. Gophie 2020...
Click to read more »Written in C Operating system Linux, FreeBSD, macOS, Solaris, NetBSD and OpenBSD Platform Cross-platform License BSD license-compatible Website lsof.readthedocs...
Click to read more »NetBSD 5.0 to 6.0".. "Significant changes from NetBSD 5.0 to 6.0 (NetBSD/i386)".. "Significant changes from NetBSD 5.0 to 6.0 (NetBSD/amd64)".. "OpenBSD...
Click to read more »bus_dma(9) — NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and DragonFly BSD Kernel Developer's Manuals bus_space(9) — NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and DragonFly BSD Kernel Developer's...
Click to read more »Anaconda Inc.; later, it was spun out as a separate package, released under the BSD license. The Conda package and environment manager is included in all versions...
Click to read more »sponsored by Google, and the corresponding software is distributed under a BSD license. WebM was a collaborative effort first released in 2010. The WebM...
Click to read more »Algebra Software C, Fortran BSD License Binary File Descriptor library C LGPL-2.1-or-later C POSIX library C LGPL, MIT, BSD C standard library (libc) C...
Click to read more »The NetBSD rump kernel is the first implementation of the "anykernel" concept where drivers either can be compiled into or run in the monolithic kernel...
Click to read more »proprietary Unix operating system, derived from OPENSTEP for Mach and FreeBSD, which has been marketed and developed by Apple since 2001. It is the current...
Click to read more »0 to 4.1.1_U1 and also have current support in NetBSD and Linux. It used to be supported by OpenBSD, but the port was discontinued after the 2.9 release...
Click to read more »2011-05-18 New BSD .NET JActor Inactive 2013-01-22 LGPL Java Jetlang Active 2013-05-30 New BSD Java Haskell-Actor Active? 2008 New BSD Haskell GPars Active...
Click to read more »Write *BSD, Linux, macOS, Windows PSFL C (implementation), Python (usage) 3.9.7 GLib Yes Yes No No Boolean, Number, String, Array Read + Write *BSD, Linux...
Click to read more »GUI through the file-manager, often Tracker or derivatives thereof. In FreeBSD 5.0 and later, the UFS1, UFS2, and ZFS filesystems support extended attributes...
Click to read more »bit stream decoder (BSD) rings to process video commands on GT3 GPUs; this allows one BSD ring to process decoding and the other BSD ring to process encoding...
Click to read more »The game is cross-platform, playable on Windows, macOS, Linux, FreeBSD, and OpenBSD. It is free and open-source, composed entirely of free software and...
Click to read more »1 TiDB Apache License 2.0 Typesense GPL v3 (Community Edition) Vespa Apache License 2.0 Weaviate[citation needed] BSD 3-Clause YDB Apache License 2.0...
Click to read more »Skeleton Federation (German: Bob- und Schlittenverband für Deutschland e.V., BSD) is the official federation for bobsleigh, luge and skeleton in Germany....
Click to read more »generator on BSD-derived operating systems (as both lex and yacc are part of POSIX), or together with GNU bison (a version of yacc) in *BSD ports and in...
Click to read more »Design (BSD) to help advance software tools for specifications development and communication of building information across the building team. BSD is a software...
Click to read more »Originally licensed as LGPL, in 2001 the Vorbis license was changed to the BSD license to encourage adoption, with the endorsement of Richard Stallman....
Click to read more »In Linux, FreeBSD, and NetBSD, /dev/full, or the always-full device, is a special file that always returns the error code ENOSPC (meaning "No space left...
Click to read more »or later Unix and Unix-like operating systems: Unix (BSD): 386BSD, BSD/OS, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, SunOS, ULTRIX Unix (System V): AIX, A/UX, HP-UX, IRIX...
Click to read more »modern BSD systems have since switched to ELF. NetBSD/i386 switched formally from a.out to ELF in its 1.5 release in December 2000. FreeBSD/i386 switched...
Click to read more »the user's browser. The source (FreeBSD style license), Common Lisp examples and pre-compiled binaries for FreeBSD, Linux and Win32 are available on the...
Click to read more »of MAME's licensing to BSD/GPL was completed in March 2016. Most of MAME's source code (90%+) is now available under the BSD-3-Clause license, and the...
Click to read more »PlayStation, and is now also available for macOS, FreeBSD, AmigaOS 4, AROS, MorphOS, Linux, NetBSD and OpenBSD. While Warzone 2100 was developed and released...
Click to read more »Developer Noriyuki Miyazaki Release January 31, 2007; 19 years ago (2007-01-31) (BSD 3-Clause) Stable release 9.0.3 / 24 May 2026; 2 months ago (24 May 2026)...
Click to read more »studying graphs and networks. NetworkX is free software released under the BSD-new license. NetworkX began development in 2002 by Aric A. Hagberg, Daniel...
Click to read more »based on System V Release 4 (SVR4) and the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD). The original plan explicitly stated that Illumos would not be a distribution...
Click to read more »domain license. A later version, FXAA 3.11, is released under a 3-clause BSD license. The input data is the rendered image and optionally the luminance...
Click to read more »Limited NSE: BSL BSL Limited NSE: BURNPUR Burnpur Cement Limited NSE: BUTTERFLY Butterfly Gandhimathi Appliances Limited NSE: BSD Best Stock Advisory...
Click to read more »Linux-based systems, it is also used on macOS and FreeBSD under the names PlayOnMac and PlayOnBSD, respectively. It can also be used on other operating...
Click to read more »tools are tested on Linux, and many of them also work on BSD and macOS. Toybox aims to provide a BSD licensed replacement for the GPL licensed BusyBox. Toybox's...
Click to read more »to be compliant with a UNIX standard such as UNIX 98 or UNIX 03. Very few BSD and Linux-based operating systems are submitted for compliance with the Single...
Click to read more »Inferno, and Unix-like operating systems including macOS, Linux, Solaris and BSD. It is also available on IBM OS/2 and on Microsoft Windows NT-based operating...
Click to read more »programming features. It is free and open-source software released under a BSD license. JS++ first appeared on October 8, 2011. The modern implementation...
Click to read more »permissive and copyleft licenses, the Apache License 2.0, 2- & 3-clause BSD license, GPL, LGPL, MIT license, MPL 2.0, CDDL and EPL. The original version...
Click to read more »(listen)) is an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client program for Linux, FreeBSD, macOS and Microsoft Windows. It was originally written by Timo Sirainen...
Click to read more »'BSD Unix') DragonFly BSD, forked from FreeBSD 4.8 MidnightBSD, forked from FreeBSD 6.1 GhostBSD TrueOS (previously known as PC-BSD), made for desktop/laptop...
Click to read more »BSD Cross Reference. FreeBSD. "usr.bin/systat/". BSD Cross Reference. OpenBSD. "usr.bin/systat/". BSD Cross Reference. NetBSD. "usr.bin/systat/". BSD...
Click to read more »tvOS, and visionOS to replace its BSD-style init and SystemStarter. There have been efforts to port launchd to FreeBSD and derived systems. There are two...
Click to read more »2022-10-24. "DistroWatch.com: Put the fun back into computing. Use Linux, BSD". distrowatch.com. Retrieved 2023-05-26. Thommes, Ferdinand (19 October 2020)...
Click to read more »on many Unix-like POSIX-conformant operating systems such as FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Linux, macOS, Android, Solaris, Redox, QNX, and AUTOSAR Adaptive...
Click to read more »Implementation language V OS Windows; Unix-like: Linux, macOS, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, DragonflyBSD, Solaris License MIT Filename extensions .v, .vsh Website...
Click to read more »264/MPEG-4 AVC format. It is released under the terms of the Simplified BSD License. On October 30, 2013, Rowan Trollope from Cisco Systems announced...
Click to read more »from Windows NT 3.1, OS/2, OS/390, MorphOS, OpenVMS, QNX, RISC OS, Linux, BSD, and Classic Mac OS. Vim is also shipped with Apple macOS. Independent ports...
Click to read more »Bitrig was an OpenBSD-based operating system targeted exclusively at the amd64 and armv7 platforms. It is no longer being developed, and some of the work...
Click to read more »programming language. It was created by Armin Ronacher and is licensed under a BSD License. Jinja is similar to the Django template engine, but provides Python-like...
Click to read more »Distribution (BSD) and System V each added a file type to be used for interprocess communication: BSD added sockets, while System V added FIFO files. BSD also...
Click to read more »Linux) pidfd_open() (Linux) open_by_handle_at() (Linux) kqueue() (BSD) pdfork() (kFreeBSD) dirfd() fileno() read(), write() readv(), writev() pread(), pwrite()...
Click to read more »Client Type License Written in Alhena Linux, macOS, Windows, BSD GUI GPL 3.0 Java Amfora BSD, Linux, macOS, Windows Terminal (TUI) GPL 3.0 Go AmiGemini...
Click to read more »Robert Nicholas Maxwell Watson (born 3 May 1977) is a FreeBSD developer, and founder of the TrustedBSD Project. He is currently employed as a Professor of Systems...
Click to read more »the implementations of traceroute shipped with Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFly BSD, and macOS include an option to use ICMP Echo Request packets...
Click to read more »network training and inference. The codebase for AlexNet was released under a BSD license, and had been commonly used in neural network research for several...
Click to read more »OPNsense is an open source, FreeBSD-based firewall and routing software developed by Deciso, a company in the Netherlands that makes hardware and sells...
Click to read more »7, 2022. Retrieved March 13, 2016 – via Twitter. "lang/go: go-1.4". OpenBSD ports. December 23, 2014. Retrieved January 19, 2015. "Go Porting Efforts"...
Click to read more »C++. It is a cross-platform framework, supporting Linux, macOS, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, HaikuOS and Windows. The name Drogon comes from the dragon named Drogon...
Click to read more »browser available for Windows, Linux, and with experimental support for FreeBSD and macOS. Basilisk is an updated fork of Firefox designed to look and feel...
Click to read more »was an American software engineer and one of the key figures in history of BSD UNIX. Karels graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a degree in...
Click to read more »Korea KSPO Dome Beyond Live — August 11 August 24 Tangerang Indonesia ICE BSD Hall 5–6 — September 4 Tokyo Japan Tokyo Dome 95,000 September 5 Total 440...
Click to read more »user interface, and using pcap to capture packets; it runs on Linux, macOS, BSD, Solaris, some other Unix-like operating systems, and Microsoft Windows....
Click to read more »Internals: To the Apple's Core, Jonathan Levin named his BSD related chapter (Chapter 13): "BS”D – The BSD Layer" as allusions to his Jewish roots and to Mac...
Click to read more »of California, Berkeley as part of BSD, Berkeley's version of the Unix operating system. After 4.3BSD (1986), the BSD developers attempted to remove or...
Click to read more »implementation stores this file. Some cron implementations, such as the popular 4th BSD edition written by Paul Vixie and included in many Linux distributions, add...
Click to read more »Matze's Hackerstübchen". November 28, 2008. Retrieved November 4, 2023. "PC-BSD 7.1 vs. Kubuntu 9.04 Benchmarks". Phoronix.com. Retrieved November 4, 2023...
Click to read more »amd64 debian package". /usr/share/doc/steamos-compositor/copyright. License: BSD-2-clause "Release 24.11". 29 November 2024. Retrieved 30 November 2024. "Release...
Click to read more »a network. It supports Unix domain sockets, TCP, SCTP, DLPI and UDP via BSD Sockets. Netperf provides a number of predefined tests e.g. to measure bulk...
Click to read more »ISC-licensed lightweight spam-deferral daemon written under the umbrella of the OpenBSD project. spamd works directly with SMTP connections, and supports features...
Click to read more »by members of the Pony team. It is free and open-source software with a BSD 2-clause license. The language was created by Sylvan Clebsch, while a PhD...
Click to read more »XNU, or those used as components in larger operating systems like FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, and the UNIX System Services of Z/OS, W^X is controlled via...
Click to read more »they began distributing their Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) operating system. The BSD license and its later variations permit modification and distribution...
Click to read more »17+ visionOS 1+ Android, Debian, Linux, Plan9 Type SD-WAN, P2P, VPN, ZTNA License BSD Website tailscale.com Repository github.com/tailscale/tailscale...
Click to read more »NetBSD. The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. (2008). "sys/wapbl.h". BSD Cross Reference. NetBSD. The NetBSD Project (2009-04-29). "Announcing NetBSD 5.0". NetBSD...
Click to read more »operating system used by Sony for the PlayStation 3 is a fork of both FreeBSD and NetBSD known internally as CellOS or GameOS. It uses XrossMediaBar as its graphical...
Click to read more »scripts in system or user space to handle special device needs. The FreeBSD, DragonFly BSD and Darwin have a dedicated file system devfs; device nodes are managed...
Click to read more »(basketball, born 1950) Nate Williams (basketball, born 1999) Nate Williams (FreeBSD) Nathaniel Williams (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
Click to read more »Mac, Linux, Android, iOS, iPadOS, Windows Phone, Amazon Kindle Fire and BSD. It can sync files between devices on a local network, or between remote...
Click to read more »In the meantime, AT&T and Sun Microsystems completed the merge of Xenix, BSD, SunOS and System V R3 into System V R4. The last version of SCO Xenix/386...
Click to read more »A list of file sharing programs for use on computers running Linux, BSD or other Unix-like operating systems, categorised according to the different filesharing...
Click to read more »Games. September 23, 2020. Retrieved November 30, 2020. "pkgsrc.se - The NetBSD package collection". pkgsrc.se. Retrieved August 19, 2015. "LÖVE - Free 2D...
Click to read more »Windows 2000 RC2), Linux (Debian, SUSE, Gentoo and Red Hat), BSD UNIX (NetBSD, OpenBSD and FreeBSD up to 6.x), Plan 9 from Bell Labs, and the L4Ka::Pistachio...
Click to read more »The MirOS Licence, also known as the MirBSD License, is a free content license (for software and other free cultural works such as audiovisual, fictional...
Click to read more »processors that support it, first appeared in FreeBSD -CURRENT on June 8, 2004. It has been in FreeBSD releases since the 5.3 release. The Linux kernel...
Click to read more »(Successor to SunOS 4.x; based on SVR4 instead of BSD) Windows 3.1 1993 IBM 4690 Operating System FreeBSD NetBSD Novell NetWare 4 Newton OS Nucleus RTOS Open...
Click to read more »0/SunOS 5.0, Windows NT, Linux kernel (2.5.4 and newer), AIX and some BSD systems (NetBSD, since version 5). The term preemptive multitasking is used to distinguish...
Click to read more »geli is a block device-layer disk encryption system written for FreeBSD, introduced in version 6.0. It uses the GEOM disk framework. It was designed and...
Click to read more »controlled-access toll road connecting South Jakarta and South Tangerang (mainly BSD City and Bintaro Jaya) in the province of Banten, Indonesia. Operated by...
Click to read more »Pak Kret Thailand Impact Arena — June 8 June 14 Tangerang Indonesia ICE BSD City Hall 5-6 — June 21 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Axiata Arena 9,600 June 28...
Click to read more »by Benjamin C. Meyer. It was available for Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, FreeBSD, OS/2, Haiku, Genode, and any other operating system supported by the Qt...
Click to read more »non-Microsoft operating systems,[citation needed] but Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD implement RNDIS natively. The USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) defines...
Click to read more »management information system and data warehouse. DHIS2 is released under the BSD license. HRHIS is a human resource for health information system for management...
Click to read more »distributions and BSD package management systems, such as Debian, Ubuntu, Mandriva Linux, Fedora, Gentoo Linux, Arch Linux, FreeBSD via the FreeBSD Ports system...
Click to read more »can be hosted on all platforms supported by Go including FreeBSD, Linux, macOS, OpenBSD, and Windows. The project is funded on Open Collective. Gitea...
Click to read more »OpenBSD: Unix for the Practical Paranoid is a comprehensive guide to the OpenBSD operating system by Michael W. Lucas, author of Absolute FreeBSD and...
Click to read more »for POSIX-compatible Unix-like operating system, it runs on FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, macOS, and Linux, as well as Microsoft Windows. Unbound has supplanted...
Click to read more »implemented in a number of other C libraries including ones for OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Solaris, OS X, and QNX, as well as in alternative C libraries for...
Click to read more »lowest. Linux systems document a niceness of 19 as the lowest priority, BSD systems document 20 as the lowest priority. In both cases, the "lowest" priority...
Click to read more »projects including FreeBSD and Vinyl Cache. He currently resides in Slagelse, Denmark. Poul-Henning Kamp has been committing to the FreeBSD project for most...
Click to read more »Hotmail initially ran under Solaris for mail services and Apache on FreeBSD for web services, before being partly converted to Microsoft products, using...
Click to read more »Pedram Pourang (a.k.a. Tsu Jan) of Iran, written in Qt, and runs on FreeBSD, Linux, Haiku OS and macOS. It has few dependencies and is independent of...
Click to read more »affectionately known as Paro, has pure hatred towards Bharat Suraksha Dal, aka BSD officers, holding them responsible for the death of her parents. She was...
Click to read more »lighttpd HTTP server nginx HTTP and reverse proxy server OpenBSD's httpd (since OpenBSD 5.6) NCSA HTTPd Internet Information Services Web server Comparison...
Click to read more »designed according to the same principles as the Berkeley Fast File System from BSD, it was the first commercial-grade filesystem for Linux. The canonical implementation...
Click to read more »file system is controlled and managed by the OneFS Operating System, a FreeBSD variant. All data structures in the OneFS file system maintain their own...
Click to read more »source compiles on most POSIX-based operating systems based on Linux and BSD-derived kernels. It uses SMTP extensions for list management and spam filtering...
Click to read more »to use. JOE is available for most major Linux distributions, open-source BSD systems and Apple's macOS via package managers such as Homebrew. JOE includes...
Click to read more »original implementation of LPD was in the Berkeley printing system in the BSD UNIX operating system; the LPRng project also supports that protocol. CUPS...
Click to read more »and tools to other kernels, including PacBSD (formerly ArchBSD) and Arch Hurd, which are based on the FreeBSD and GNU Hurd kernels, respectively. There...
Click to read more »Linux distributions. Most BSD family operating systems also switched to GCC shortly after its release, although since then, FreeBSD and Apple macOS have moved...
Click to read more »then it has had an active development community and is distributed under a BSD-style license. Michael Droettboom was nominated as Matplotlib's lead developer...
Click to read more »location) are defined by the operating system involved; for example, Linux / BSD (FHS) systems use /home/⟨username⟩ or /usr/home/⟨username⟩, macOS uses /Users/⟨username⟩...
Click to read more »FreeBSD malware includes viruses, Trojans, worms and other types of malware that affect the FreeBSD operating system. The following is a partial list...
Click to read more »terms of the GPL.[full citation needed] OpenBSD provides a different implementation called OpenRCS, which is BSD-licensed. RCS works well with standalone...
Click to read more »The suite runs under several Unix-related operating systems: FreeBSD, OpenBSD, BSD/OS, SunOS/Solaris, Linux, and HP-UX. TCT is released under the terms...
Click to read more »Gentoo development and switched to FreeBSD for several months, later saying, "I decided to add several FreeBSD features to make our autobuild system (now...
Click to read more »(/ɡəˈnoʊm, ˈnoʊm/) is a free and open-source desktop environment for Linux and BSD. It is distributed as the default desktop environment of Debian, Fedora Linux...
Click to read more »Fintek F71805F LPC Super I/O". BSD Cross Reference. OpenBSD. Retrieved 2019-03-07. "fins — Fintek F71805F LPC Super I/O". OpenBSD manual page server. Superiotool...
Click to read more »name and logo. Thus many Linux distributions do this, as well as FreeBSD and OpenBSD. Chromium also forms the basis of Electron, which in turn is used for...
Click to read more »for PT Bumi Serpong Damai, the developer company of Bumi Serpong Damai (BSD City), a planned city built by Sinar Mas Group, before finally become a managing...
Click to read more »Cisco Config Differ) is a network management application released under a BSD-style license. RANCID uses Expect to connect to the routers, send some commands...
Click to read more »proprietary MIPS workstations and servers. It is based on UNIX System V with BSD extensions. The XFS file system and the now industry-standard OpenGL graphics...
Click to read more »Innsbruck. "Bob- und Schlittenverband für Deutschland: BSD: Der BSD trauert um Bodo Bittner" (in German). Bsd-portal.de. Archived from the original on 17 November...
Click to read more »Writer can be used across a variety of platforms, including Linux, FreeBSD, macOS and Microsoft Windows. There are community builds for many other platforms...
Click to read more »similar to Backus–Naur form (BNF). Yacc is supplied as a standard utility on BSD and AT&T Unix. GNU-based Linux distributions include Bison, a forward-compatible...
Click to read more »are also ports to FreeBSD and Genode. It supports the creation and management of guest virtual machines running Windows, Linux, BSD, OS/2, Solaris, Haiku...
Click to read more »802.11ac and 802.11ax traffic. The program runs under Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, and macOS. The client can also run on Microsoft Windows, although...
Click to read more »and IS-IS for Unix-like platforms, particularly Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD and NetBSD. Quagga is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License...
Click to read more »facilitate scientific collaboration: the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD), named after the University of California, Berkeley in 1978. Copyleft licenses...
Click to read more »are reduced to three clauses and they become equivalent to the 3-clause BSD license. This change made the licences GPL compatible. According to the old...
Click to read more »Dunwoodie's implementation for OpenBSD, written in C. Ryota Ozaki's wg(4) implementation for NetBSD, written in C. The FreeBSD implementation is written in...
Click to read more »open-source operating systems such as Linux distributions and descendants of BSD are widely used, powering millions of servers, desktops, smartphones, and...
Click to read more »was also done by them on porting a Net/2 BSD-based Mach server (bnr2ss) to provide BSD UNIX emulation. NetBSD/pc532 A project to port 386BSD 0.1 to the...
Click to read more »operating systems, including macOS, most distributions of Linux, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Solaris and OpenVMS. Notably, versions of Windows prior to Windows...
Click to read more »mailing list, your message should be sent as "plain text." "OpenBSD Mailing Lists". OpenBSD. Archived from the original on February 8, 2014. Retrieved January...
Click to read more »— this includes mfi(4) since OpenBSD 5.8 (2015) and mfii(4) since OpenBSD 6.4 (2018). In FreeBSD and DragonFly BSD, patrol can be controlled through...
Click to read more »available: a BSD checksum and a SYSV checksum. Both are weaker than the already weak 32-bit CRC used by cksum. The default algorithm on FreeBSD and GNU implementations...
Click to read more »License must not restrict other software. Example licenses: The GNU GPL, BSD, and Artistic licenses are examples of licenses considered free. As Netscape...
Click to read more »to contain their combined contents. Union mounting is supported in Linux, BSD and several of its successors, and Plan 9, with similar but subtly different...
Click to read more »Unix-like: MilkyTracker is available for Linux, Android, macOS, OpenBSD, FreeBSD and SerenityOS. Amiga: A port of MilkyTracker exists for AmigaOS, MorphOS...
Click to read more »compositing managers and compositing window managers include: for Linux, BSD, Hurd and OpenSolaris using the X Window System: The 'X server' traditionally...
Click to read more »Player is a media player compatible with Linux, Solaris, Symbian, and FreeBSD and uses the Helix DNA Client. The Helix DNA Producer application aids in...
Click to read more »the SciPy website. The SciPy library is currently distributed under the BSD license, and its development is sponsored and supported by an open community...
Click to read more »lighting corporation, formerly known as Philips Lighting N.V. signify (OpenBSD), OpenBSD utility Sign (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
Click to read more »adventures using libraries like curses. A notable example of this are the "BSD Games", a collection of interactive fiction and other text-mode amusements...
Click to read more »(official WebAssembly port) Python Demos (official Python demos) PALISADE (FreeBSD port) "Community – PALISADE Homomorphic Encryption Software Library". Archived...
Click to read more »Comparison of X window managers Including: BSD derivatives, such as DragonFly BSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD Linux MINIX Solaris "Fluxbox 1.3.7 - Bam...
Click to read more »scripting is ignored entirely. Current versions of Dillo can run on Linux, BSD, macOS, IRIX and Cygwin. Due to its small size, it is a popular choice for...
Click to read more »called mdocml) is a utility used for formatting man pages in BSD Operating Systems (e.g. NetBSD), specifically those written in the mdoc and man macro languages...
Click to read more »maintains a pure blend that includes ham radio software. The HamBSD project is a variation of OpenBSD. Amateur radio station § Computer-control software List...
Click to read more »versions of Solaris up to 10, as well as Linux[citation needed] and FreeBSD. The Ultra 60 cannot run Microsoft Windows directly, although an internal...
Click to read more »Drscholl Stable release 0.44 Beta / 2001 Platform UNIX, Linux, BSD/OS, Solaris, FreeBSD, Windows Available in English Type File sharing License General...
Click to read more »hardware, and is scalable to 50 petabytes in a single filesystem using its FreeBSD-derived OneFS file system. An Isilon clustered storage system is composed...
Click to read more »random number generator in FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and NetBSD operating systems, instead of the broken RC4, and in DragonFly BSD for the CSPRNG subroutine of...
Click to read more »PC-LISP runs under 32 & 64 bit versions of Linux, Mac, Windows, and NetBSD. For NetBSD there also exists ports for AArch64, ARMv5/6/7, PowerPC, Motorola 68000...
Click to read more »Linux utility and was ported to other systems including Windows, macOS, and BSD. It is most popular on Linux, followed by Windows. Nmap features include:...
Click to read more »the permissive BSD license. In December 2019, it began incubation at the Apache Software Foundation.; its license was changed from the BSD license to the...
Click to read more »improper use of database transactions. In the early 1990s, the mail utility of BSD 4.3 UNIX had an exploitable race condition for temporary files because it...
Click to read more »doctorate at the University of Oxford. While at university he joined the FreeBSD project, and achieved some notoriety for discovering a security weakness...
Click to read more »the OpenBSD Copyright Policy does not allow new GPL-licensed code to be used in the project, due to GPL licenses imposing conditions that OpenBSD considers...
Click to read more »Ubuntu, Termux and Gentoo. Other Unix operating systems like OpenBSD, FreeBSD and NetBSD have also converted from teTeX to TeX Live. The project was originally...
Click to read more »including System V, Solaris, IRIX, Tru64 UNIX, BSD, Linux, IBM AIX, QNX, and Plan 9 from Bell Labs. OpenBSD dropped support in version 5.7, released in May...
Click to read more »DTrace that is acceptable to all consumers, including macOS, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, and Linux as well as embedded systems. Sun Microsystems designed...
Click to read more »be configured to use compatible keybindings. tmux is included in the OpenBSD base system, and is available as a package for many other Unix-like operating...
Click to read more »2025 Linux 6.18 has 470, and FreeBSD 15 has 598. In 2002, Caldera International released V7 as FOSS under a permissive BSD-like software license. Bootable...
Click to read more »available for most Unix-like operating systems (including Linux, macOS, and BSD), Microsoft Windows and OpenVMS. The OpenSSL project was founded in 1998...
Click to read more »"arcmsr.c § arc_bio_volops". BSD Cross Reference. NetBSD.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. (1998); Carnegie-Mellon...
Click to read more »supports many operating systems, including: AIX BSDI Digital Unix FreeBSD FreeBSD jail OpenWRT Raspbian Docker (software) Ubuntu IPFire pfSense OPNsense...
Click to read more »Sendmail soon became an important part of the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) and it used to be the most widely used MTA on Unix based systems, despite...
Click to read more »FreeBSD, NetBSD) Yes a sound server for general desktop and multihost LAN applications LGPL-2.1-or-later sndio Yes No Yes (FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD) No...
Click to read more »FpDebug engine. The LLDB debugger is known to work on macOS, Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD and Windows, and supports i386, x86-64, and ARM instruction sets. LLDB...
Click to read more »August 2026 Written in C++ Operating system Unix-like Type Wayland compositor License BSD 3-Clause Website hypr.land Repository github.com/hyprwm/Hyprland...
Click to read more »IPFilter is delivered with FreeBSD, NetBSD, Solaris 10 through 11.3, illumos (OpenIndiana) and HP-UX. It used to be a part of OpenBSD, but it was removed by Theo...
Click to read more »complex C++ and backends using GMP/MPFR Boost TTMath Integers, floats C++ BSD LibBF Integers, floats C MIT BeeNum Integers, rationals C++ MIT longer-int...
Click to read more »BBS software package, with current ports for Microsoft Windows, Linux, and BSD variants. Past versions also ran on MS-DOS and OS/2, but support for those...
Click to read more »systems, mkfs.minix for the Minix file system, etc. FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFly BSD, and macOS use a similar convention, but using an underscore...
Click to read more »to: OpenBSD's spamd(8), which are designed to work in conjunction with OpenBSD's Packet Filter on OpenBSD, NetBSD, FreeBSD and DragonFly BSD. SpamAssassin...
Click to read more »Software Distribution (BSD) porting project led by Kurt Miller and Greg Lewis and the Mac OS X porting project (based on the BSD one) led by Landon Fuller...
Click to read more »SSH server. No cost for non-commercial use. Shareware. Also known as OpenBSD Secure Shell. Also available as MIT or 0BSD Also available under a proprietary...
Click to read more »Most Linux distributions provide the GNU version of cpio. FreeBSD and macOS use the BSD-licensed bsdcpio provided with libarchive. List of Unix commands...
Click to read more »permissive licenses but without attribution. Another option is the Zero Clause BSD license, released in 2006 and aimed at software. In October 2014, the Open...
Click to read more »Indy. The early, R3000-based Magnum series ran only RISC/os, a variant of BSD Unix, but the subsequent Magnum workstations based on the Jazz architecture...
Click to read more »Unix-like operating systems: Linux Solaris / Illumos IRIX FreeBSD NetBSD OpenBSD Redox DragonFly BSD Syllable HP-UX (except for 32-bit PA-RISC programs which...
Click to read more »core is closed source, whereas the SDK is licensed under the Three-Clause BSD license. foobar2000 was first released on 20 December 2002 and developed...
Click to read more »GNU General Public License (GPL) and more permissive licenses such as the BSD licenses and the MIT License. The word "Lesser" in the title shows that the...
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