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NetBSD


NetBSD was the first of the freely redistributable, open source versions of the BSD Unix-like operating systems to produce a formal release, with NetBSD 0.8 in May 1993.

NetBSD and FreeBSD are derived from the original UCB 4.3BSD via the Networking/2 release and 386BSD. OpenBSD forked from NetBSD around the end of 1995. The current release of NetBSD is version 2.0.2 (April 2005).

NetBSD has been ported to a vast number of architecturess; the NetBSD motto is "Of course it runs NetBSD." The binaries for the 58+ architectures are built from a single source code tree, so feature additions (which are not hardware specific) benefit all platformss immediately, with no re-porting required. Driver development is also machine independent, with the driver for a specific card serving whether that card is in a PCI slot on an i386, Alpha, PowerPC, SPARC, or other architecture with PCI buses. This platform independence helps greatly in developing embedded systems, especially starting in NetBSD 1.6, with the whole toolchain of compilers, assemblers, linkers, and other tools fully supporting cross-compiling.

Pkgsrc

NetBSD features its own port system, a collection of 3rd party software that will install almost ; the NetBSD Packages Collection or pkgsrc, which consists of more than 5,000 packages as of November 2004. Installing things like KDE, GNOME, the Apache server or Perl is just a matter of changing into the right directory and typing make install. This will fetch sources, unpack, configure, build and install the package such that it can be removed again later. An alternative to compiling everything is to use a precompiled binary package. Either way, any prerequisites/dependencies will be installed automatically by the packages system, with no need for manual intervention.

Following its mantra of portability, the NetBSD Packages Collection (pkgsrc) has been made portable not only across all the hardware platforms that run NetBSD, but also — with the help of an autoconf-based bootstrap system—on many other operating systems, such as GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, DragonFlyBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, Darwin/Mac OS X, IRIX and others.

"NETBSD" is a registered trademark of The NetBSD Foundation as of April 20, 2004.[1]

See also

  • DragonFly BSD
  • FreeBSD
  • OpenBSD
  • Comparison of operating systems

    External links

  • NetBSD project homepage
  • NetBSD release engineering status
  • NetBSD in action
  • NetBSD CVS Digest
  • Debian GNU/NetBSD



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