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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers What is the modern vanilla UNIX? Post 302770093 by alister on Thursday 14th of February 2013 12:10:53 PM
Old 02-14-2013
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Originally Posted by danijeljames
... I can't find BSD UNIX. I can find FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD FireflyBSD.
The original research group responsible for BSD development, the Computer Systems Research Group (CSRG) at the University of California, Berkeley, was shut down in the mid 1990s. The origin of all extant *BSD projects is a CSRG release named Net/2, which consists of the unencumbered portions of the 4.3BSD-Reno release and unencumbered replacements for ATT's utilities.

Regards,
Alister
 

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