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386/BSD was a commerical BSD OS that was released by BSDi.
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'''BSD/OS''' (originally known as [[BSD/386]]) was a commerical BSD OS that was released by BSDi.
  
At the time it was noted for shipping on a CD, and having it's full source code available for purchase.
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At the time it was noted for shipping on a CD, and having its full source code available for purchase.
  
Despite this, it was caught up in the AT&T vs CSRG lawsuit, and while it's future looked uncertain, the world had shifted to the [[Linux]] kernel which had no legacy, or ties to AT&T.
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Despite this, it was caught up in the AT&T vs CSRG lawsuit, and while its future looked uncertain, the world had shifted to the [[Linux]] kernel which had no legacy or ties to AT&T.
  
 
I think there were only a few releases before the company folded.
 
I think there were only a few releases before the company folded.
  
 
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[[Category: Unix-based OS's]]

Latest revision as of 16:39, 18 December 2018

BSD/OS (originally known as BSD/386) was a commerical BSD OS that was released by BSDi.

At the time it was noted for shipping on a CD, and having its full source code available for purchase.

Despite this, it was caught up in the AT&T vs CSRG lawsuit, and while its future looked uncertain, the world had shifted to the Linux kernel which had no legacy or ties to AT&T.

I think there were only a few releases before the company folded.