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Operating systems that supported Alpha included OpenVMS ( previously known as OpenVMS AXP ), Tru64 UNIX ( previously known as DEC OSF / 1 AXP and Digital UNIX ), Windows NT ( until 4. 0 SP6 and Windows 2000 RC1 ), GNU / Linux ( Debian GNU / Linux, Gentoo Linux and Red Hat Linux ), BSD UNIX ( NetBSD, OpenBSD and FreeBSD up to 6. x ), as well as the L4Ka :: Pistachio kernel.
FCPLib supports Windows NT / 2K / XP, Debian, BSD, Solaris, and Mac OS X.
* C implementation of Flood / Seed Fill Algorithm from Graphics Gems ; BSD ( ish ) license, by Paul Heckbert.
* < tt > mksh </ tt > — a free implementation of the KornShell language from MirOS BSD licensed under the permissive BSD / MIT-style MirOS Licence ;
* K9Copy, a DVD backup and authoring program for Unix-like OSs ( GNU / Linux and BSD )
The University of Illinois / NCSA Open Source License combines text from both the MIT and BSD licenses ; the license grant and disclaimer are taken from the MIT License.
In addition to operating a basic system consisting of the CPU, disks and printers, BSD started adding additional file systems, a complete TCP / IP networking system, and a number of " virtual " devices that allowed the existing programs to work invisibly over the network.
Operating systems ported to the architecture include SGI's IRIX, Microsoft's Windows NT ( until v4. 0 ), Windows CE, Linux, BSD, UNIX System V, SINIX, QNX, and MIPS Computer Systems ' own RISC / os.
The TCP / IP stack is based on the open source BSD stack as visible with SCCS what compatible tools.
* BSD / OS
Samba runs on most Unix and Unix-like systems, such as GNU / Linux, Solaris, AIX and the BSD variants, including Apple's Mac OS X Server ( which was added to the Mac OS X client in version 10. 2 ).
Modern Unix derivatives like BSD and GNU / Linux continue the tradition of the multi-user, remote display / input session.
* MirBSD Korn shell ( mksh ): Descendant of the OpenBSD / bin / ksh and pdksh, developed as part of MirOS BSD.
386BSD is often confused with BSD / 386 which was developed by BSDi, a Berkeley spinout, starting in 1991.
OSF / 1 was envisaged to be the third major branch of the Unix family tree, after System V and BSD.
It shipped with BSD 4. 1c in 1983, the first BSD version that included TCP / IP protocols.

BSD and 386
In 1989 Lynne Jolitz and William Jolitz began porting BSD Unix to run on 386 class processors, but to create a free distribution they needed to avoid any AT & T-contaminated code, including Joy's vi.
BSDi then sold the resulting BSD / 386 operating system, which could be ordered through 1-800-ITS-UNIX.
This drew the ire of AT & T, which did not agree with BSDi's claim that BSD / 386 was free of AT & T IP.
* BSDi's claim in their advertising and software license that BSD / 386 and the NET-2 code it was derived from " contained no AT & T licensed code " was false, so BSDi was guilty of false advertising and deceptive trade practices.
BSD / OS ( originally called BSD / 386 and sometimes known as BSDi ) was a proprietary version of the BSD operating system developed by Berkeley Software Design, Inc. ( BSDi ).
BSDi was formed in 1991 by members of the Computer Systems Research Group ( CSRG ) at UC Berkeley to develop and sell a proprietary version of BSD Unix for PC compatible systems with Intel 386 ( or later ) processors.
BSD / 386 1. 0 was released in March 1993.
BSD / 386 licenses ( including source code ) were priced at $ 995, much less than AT & T UNIX System V source licenses, a fact highlighted in their advertisements.
By the time of this release, the " 386 " designation had become dated, and BSD / 386 was renamed " BSD / OS ".
Berkeley Software Design Inc. ( BSDI or, later, BSDi ) was a corporation which developed, sold licenses for, and supported BSD / OS ( originally known as BSD / 386 ), a commercial and partially proprietary variant of the BSD Unix operating system for PC compatible ( and later, other ) computer systems.
BSD / 386 was released in January 1992.
Later the same year, AT & T's Unix System Laboratories ( USL ) brought a lawsuit against BSDI, alleging that BSD / 386 contained their proprietary trade secrets and code.
In 1989 Lynne Jolitz and William Jolitz began porting BSD Unix to run on 386 class processors, but to create a free distribution they needed to avoid any AT & T-contaminated code, including Joy's vi.

BSD and used
* dm ( for Dungeon Master ), a program included in some versions of BSD Unix and operating systems derived from it, which could be used to restrict the playing of games on a computer to certain times of the day ( dm manual page from 4. 4BSD )
The Simplified BSD license used by FreeBSD is essentially identical to the MIT License, as it contains neither an advertising clause, nor a prohibition on promotional use of the copyright holder's name.
The database and software tools have been released under a BSD style license and can be downloaded and used freely.
Berkeley sockets ( or BSD sockets ) is a computing library with an application programming interface ( API ) for internet sockets and Unix domain sockets, used for inter-process communication ( IPC ).
The license is very similar to the 2-clause Simplified BSD License used by the rest of FreeBSD, however, it makes the meanings of " source code " and " compile " less ambiguous in the context of documentation.
Sendmail soon became an important part of the Berkeley Software Distribution ( BSD ) and continues to be the most widely used MTA on Unix based systems today, despite its somewhat complex configuration syntax and frequent abuse by Internet telemarketing firms.
x86-64 is still used by many in the industry, while others, notably Sun Microsystems ( now Oracle Corporation ) and Microsoft, use x64 while the BSD family of OSs use AMD64.
Using the monitor and keyboard, modern operating systems like Linux and the BSD derivatives feature virtual consoles, which are mostly independent from the hardware used.
PinMame also now supports compilation under the Linux Kernel and can be used for pinball simulation under a Linux / Unix / BSD based OS, thus opening the door for future possibilities on Android / IOS etc.
Various docks are also used in Linux and BSD.
Although both Cygwin and MinGW can be used to port Unix software to Windows, they have different approaches: Cygwin aims to provide a complete POSIX layer that provides emulations of several system calls and libraries that exist on Linux, Unix, and the BSD variants.
The term partition table is most commonly associated with the MBR partition table of a Master Boot Record ( MBR ) in IBM PC compatibles, but it may be used generically to refer to other " formats " that divide a disk drive into partitions, such as: GUID Partition Table ( GPT ), Apple partition map ( APM ), or BSD disklabel.
The first curses library was written by Ken Arnold and originally released with BSD UNIX, where it was used for several games, most notably Rogue.
Originally, the Athena release used Berkeley Software Distribution ( BSD ) as the base operating system for all hardware platforms.
If granted, this relief could have required USL to terminate many existing licenses and destroy a huge number of copies of the BSD code, potentially including copies used in its owner AT & T's own global telephone network, until such time as it was able to comply with the University's license requirements, rendering any victory in the original case Pyrrhic at best.
It originated in 2. 10BSD, and is used in BSD derivatives such as FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, and DragonFly BSD.
Following the MirOS BSD policy of faster software availability to the user, many ports removed for political reasons in OpenBSD ( e. g. all the DJB software or the Flash Plugin ) have been kept in MirPorts and can continue to be used.
The less restrictive 3-clause BSD license is also used in some hardware projects, while the GNU GPL is often used for software components, such as models and firmware.
He invented the Network Time Protocol ( 1981 ), the DEC LSI-11 based fuzzball router that was used for the 56 kbit / s NSFNET ( 1985 ), the Exterior Gateway Protocol ( 1984 ), inspired the author of ping for BSD ( 1983 ), and had the first FTP implementation.
These are not standard due to historical incompatibilities between BSD and System V ; the command can be used in situations where this is a problem.
I prefer that the BSD Daemon be used in the context of BSD software.

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