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  2. 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.

  3. Comparison of BSD operating systems - Wikipedia

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    MidnightBSD – a FreeBSD-based OS with XFCE based Desktop Environment; Junos OS – a FreeBSD-based nonfree operating system distributed with Juniper Networks hardware. NomadBSD – a persistent live system for USB flash drives, based on FreeBSD. ClonOS – virtual hosting platform/appliance based on FreeBSD.

  4. List of BSD operating systems - Wikipedia

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    MidnightBSD: Midnight BSD forked away from FreeBSD 6.1 Beta XigmaNAS: Previously known as NAS4Free, is a network-attached storage (NAS) server software. It is a continuation of the original FreeNAS code. NomadBSD: Persistent live system for USB flash drives OPNsense

  5. List of products based on FreeBSD - Wikipedia

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    MidnightBSD — A GNUstep-based independent fork of FreeBSD for desktops, however installer is not graphical; MyBee – Open source and free distribution for managing containers (FreeBSD jail) and cloud VMs through a simplified API. [6] m0n0wall – Embedded firewall software package [2] NAS4Free – Open source storage platform [2]

  6. History of the Berkeley Software Distribution - Wikipedia

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    MidnightBSD, another fork of FreeBSD; DragonFly BSD, a fork of FreeBSD to follow an alternative design, particularly related to SMP. NextBSD, new BSD distribution derived from FreeBSD 10.1 and various macOS components. FreeNAS a free network-attached storage server based on a minimal version of FreeBSD.

  7. Marshall Kirk McKusick - Wikipedia

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    Marshall Kirk McKusick (born January 19, 1954) is an American computer scientist, known for his extensive work on BSD UNIX, from the 1980s to FreeBSD in the present day. He served on the board of the USENIX Association from 1986 to 1992 and again from 2000 to 2006, [1] including terms as president from 1990 to 1992 and 2000 to 2002. [2]

  8. tnftp - Wikipedia

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    Free and open-source software portal; tnftp (formerly lukemftp) is an FTP client for Unix-like operating systems.It is based on the original BSD FTP client, and is the default FTP client included with NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFly BSD, Darwin, and MidnightBSD.

  9. BSD/OS - Wikipedia

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    BSD/OS is a proprietary Unix-like operating system first released in 1993 as BSD/386.It was originally developed and sold by Berkeley Software Design, Inc. (BSDi) and designed to be a Unix for 386-based PCs.