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Net/2 was the second release of the unencumbered BSD from [[CSRG]].
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Net/2 was the second more complete release of the unencumbered BSD from [[CSRG]].  Eventually this release led to the USL vs Regents of UCal lawsuit.
  
http://unix-archive.pdp11.org.ru/4BSD/Distributions/Net2/net2.tar.gz
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While the [[Net/1]] release was focused on the [[TCP/IP]] stack from the 4.x BSD releases, Net/2 included pretty much everything that the CSRG team could identify as not being AT&T source, and re-wrote what they could. The result being based on a failed port to the i386, and it was released with some 'six missing files'...
 
 
 
 
Net/2 is not a usable distribution, but rather as much of the BSD source tree that could be distributed without an AT&T source license. Net/2 was a [[4.3 BSD]] derivative, however it was not a fully functional OS as is.
 
  
 
Some notable Net/2 derived OS's include:
 
Some notable Net/2 derived OS's include:
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*[[BSD/386]]
 
*[[BSD/386]]
  
This code release was the basis of the AT&T vs CSRG lawsuit.  The CSRG had to withdrawl this software and release the [[4.4 BSD Lite]] which had removed the offending files from the distribution. Details of the settlement can be found [http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20041126130302760 on groklaw].  
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This code release was the basis of the AT&T vs CSRG lawsuit.  The CSRG had to later withdrawl this software and encourage everyone to use the later release [[4.4 BSD Lite]] which had removed the offending files from the distribution. Details of the settlement can be found [http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20041126130302760 on groklaw].  
  
 
Later when Caldera had set the source free for [[32v]] which is the common basis for all AT&T Unix ([[SYSIII]],[[SYSV]]), and all of the 32bit BSD releases.
 
Later when Caldera had set the source free for [[32v]] which is the common basis for all AT&T Unix ([[SYSIII]],[[SYSV]]), and all of the 32bit BSD releases.

Revision as of 17:23, 28 April 2010

Net/2 was the second more complete release of the unencumbered BSD from CSRG. Eventually this release led to the USL vs Regents of UCal lawsuit.

While the Net/1 release was focused on the TCP/IP stack from the 4.x BSD releases, Net/2 included pretty much everything that the CSRG team could identify as not being AT&T source, and re-wrote what they could. The result being based on a failed port to the i386, and it was released with some 'six missing files'...

Some notable Net/2 derived OS's include:

This code release was the basis of the AT&T vs CSRG lawsuit. The CSRG had to later withdrawl this software and encourage everyone to use the later release 4.4 BSD Lite which had removed the offending files from the distribution. Details of the settlement can be found on groklaw.

Later when Caldera had set the source free for 32v which is the common basis for all AT&T Unix (SYSIII,SYSV), and all of the 32bit BSD releases.

Downloading

Net/2 can be found on various TUHS mirrors as net2.tar.gz

What can run this

Remember this is an incomplete distribution, and can not run on anything.