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  2. FreeBSD version history - Wikipedia

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    2.0-RELEASE was announced on 22 November 1994. The final release of FreeBSD 2, 2.2.8-RELEASE, was announced on 29 November 1998. FreeBSD 2.0 was the first version of FreeBSD to be claimed legally free of AT&T Unix code with approval of Novell. It was the first version to be widely used at the beginnings of the spread of Internet servers.

  3. FreeBSD Ports - Wikipedia

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    In most cases a package created for an older version of FreeBSD can be installed and used on a newer system without difficulty since binary backward compatibility across major releases is enabled by default. A packaging system for binary packages [6] called pkg has replaced the package management system in FreeBSD 10. [7]

  4. XigmaNAS - Wikipedia

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    [4] [3] It is free software under the terms of the Simplified BSD license. [5] It was developed from the original FreeNAS 7 code and updated to work with current FreeBSD releases [ 1 ] while preserving FreeNAS's original m0n0wall/PHP architecture and introducing experimental support for the ARM architecture.

  5. Comparison of BSD operating systems - Wikipedia

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    FreeBSD: 18.12 2018-12-15 Free BSD: Server: Easy to use while maintaining full use of FreeBSD base GhostBSD: Eric Turgeon 2009-11-01 FreeBSD: 24.01.1 2024-02-13 Free BSD: Desktop, Workstation: Easy to use, full FreeBSD w/ GNOME, Mate, Xfce, LXDE or Openbox. FuryBSD Joe Maloney 2019-10-24 FreeBSD: 12.1-2020090701 (2020Q3) 2019-12-02 Free BSD ...

  6. List of products based on FreeBSD - Wikipedia

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    m0n0wall – Embedded firewall software package [2] NAS4Free – Open source storage platform [2] NomadBSD – a persistent live system for USB flash drives, based on FreeBSD. [2] OPNsense – Open source and free firewall, fork of pfSense and successor to m0n0wall [7] pfSense – Open source and free network firewall distribution [2]

  7. Ports collection - Wikipedia

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    pkgsrc was created in August 1997 based on the existing FreeBSD ports system. It follows a quarterly release schedule and as of October 2018 contains over 22'000 packages. With their 1.4 release, DragonFly BSD announced that they would be adopting pkgsrc as their official package management system. [5]

  8. FreeBSD - Wikipedia

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    First introduced in FreeBSD version 4, [81] jails are a security mechanism and an implementation of operating-system-level virtualization that enables the user to run multiple instances of a guest operating system on top of a FreeBSD host. It is an enhanced version of the traditional chroot mechanism. A process that runs within such a jail is ...

  9. MidnightBSD - Wikipedia

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    MidnightBSD is a free Unix, desktop-oriented operating system originally forked from FreeBSD 6.1, and periodically updated with code and drivers from later FreeBSD releases. Its default desktop environment, Xfce , is a lightweight user friendly desktop experience.