Technologyies Technologyies

Recent Post

What Is the Significance of Signing PDFs?

South Africa vs Pakistan Cricket Team: Stats & Records

Creating Engaging and Effective Chat Support Scripts

Various types of Online Baccarat Casino Games

How Technology Impact On Sleep?

Technologyies Technologyies
  • Technology
  • Definitions
  • How To
  • Cyber Security
  • Telecom
  • Hardware
  • Software
  • Product Reviews
  • Gadgets
technologyies logo
  1. Home
  2. Cyber Security
  3. BSD Operating Systems, Linux’s Lesser-known ‘Cousins’
 BSD Operating Systems, Linux’s Lesser-known ‘Cousins’
Cyber Security

BSD Operating Systems, Linux’s Lesser-known ‘Cousins’

BSD Operating Systems

However, this operating system thing is not just a two-player competition.

Even if we do without the field of mobile devices, Unix, Linux’s ‘grandfather’ operating system, had more offspring, including a group of ‘cousin’ operating systems from the one created by Linus Torvalds, the protagonists of this article: * BSD.

Table of Contents

  • Thus was Born BSD
  • Thus BSD Fragmented was overtaken by Linux and Gave rise to Mac OS X
  • The ‘Flavors’ BSD
    • 1) FreeBSD
    • 2) NetBSD

Thus was Born BSD

In 1970, researchers at AT & T’s Bell Laboratories created a single-user operating system called UNIX, which quickly attracted computer experts’ attention. But legal problems (an antitrust lawsuit caused that, since 1958, it remained prohibited from commercializing operating systems) forced the company to sell Unix licenses that included access to the source code of the same. The holders of such permits were, for the most part, governmental and academic institutions of the United States. And among them was the Univ. Of Berkeley, which quickly went to work to modify and extend Unix to suit its own needs. When other universities became interested in the ‘Berkeley version’ of Unix, one of its researchers, also programmer Bill Joy (creator of the legendary Vi editor ), began to package and distribute copies of the ‘Berkeley Software Distribution.’ BSD was born.

Thus BSD Fragmented was overtaken by Linux and Gave rise to Mac OS X

During the 1980s and early 1990s, AT & T’s release from its antitrust agreement) caused it to start litigation against former Unix licensors who had launched their versions of the operating system. Among them was Berkeley, whose computer department had come to promote a spin-off to develop BSD, which in 1991 had reached version 4.3.

It was precisely the legal uncertainty created in those years that. By the time the owners of Unix reached an agreement with Berkeley. Many developers in the world of free software had already jumped on the boat of Linux. A newly born operating system then. And it was also derived from Unix.

However, the cessation of hostilities led to numerous projects derived from the fourth version of BSD. Shaping a group of sister operating systems usually included under the * BSD label and capable of running much of the software.

One of the advantages over Linux that many companies find in the * BSD is the so-called BSD license. It allows you to use freely contributed code as the basis for new proprietary products.

Thanks to that, non-free operating systems such as Mac OS X have emerged (yes, the operating system of Apple Macs derives from Darwin, a free * BSD derived in turn from NeXTSTEP. Ultimately derived from BSD 4).

The ‘Flavors’ BSD

1) FreeBSD

In 1993, a group of developers of unofficial patches for 386BSD was frustrated because its creator did not have their input. Decided to create a derivative of that operating system. 386BSD remained short-lived, but that derivative soon became the FreeBSD Project. And it is one of the most widely used * BSDs globally. FreeBSD is, for example, the operating system on which the PlayStation 4 remains based.

2) NetBSD

NetBSD was also born, like FreeBSD, from the frustration of 386BSD user programmers. The project they created, the NetBSD, focuses on respect for standards and, above all, portability. Allowing it to be available for a wide range of hardware platforms. And proclaiming pride in their official slogan that “Of course it runs NetBSD.”

Previous post
Next post
Technologyies Technologyies

contact@technologyies.com

Write for Us

About

About Us
Contact Us

Advertising

Write for Us

Follow us:

Copyright 2025. All Right Reserved