Interesting. An ISP I worked at used BSDi in it's formative years.... the proprietary version of BSD from which 386BSD originated. The ISP runs FreeBSD now, of course.
Speaking of which.... FreeBSD 11 is due for release any day now....
386BSD and BSDi both originated, independently, from the NET & NET/2 releases of BSD from the CSRG. Neither was a derivative of the other. NetBSD and FreeBSD are descendents of 386BSD.
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Interesting. An ISP I worked at used BSDi in it's formative years.... the proprietary version of BSD from which 386BSD originated.
The ISP runs FreeBSD now, of course.
Speaking of which.... FreeBSD 11 is due for release any day now....
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386BSD and BSDi both originated, independently, from the NET & NET/2 releases of BSD from the CSRG.
Neither was a derivative of the other.
NetBSD and FreeBSD are descendents of 386BSD.
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Well, somewhat independently. Bill Jolitz worked at BSDi before starting 386BSD, and they both used some of his 386 porting code.