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  • 386BSD
  • Unix-like operating system

    386BSD (also known as "Jolix") is a Unix-like operating system that was developed by couple Lynne and William "Bill" Jolitz. Released as free and open

    386BSD

    386BSD

    386BSD

  • FreeBSD
  • Free and open-source Unix-like operating system

    University of California, Berkeley. The project began in 1993 as an outgrowth of 386BSD and released FreeBSD 1.0 later that year. It is developed as a complete

    FreeBSD

    FreeBSD

    FreeBSD

  • Berkeley Software Distribution
  • Unix operating system

    the free 386BSD by William and Lynne Jolitz, and the proprietary BSD/386 (later renamed BSD/OS) by Berkeley Software Design (BSDi). 386BSD itself was

    Berkeley Software Distribution

    Berkeley_Software_Distribution

  • NetBSD
  • Free and open-source Unix-like operating system

    It was the first open-source BSD descendant officially released after 386BSD was forked. It continues to be actively developed and is available for many

    NetBSD

    NetBSD

    NetBSD

  • Comparison of BSD operating systems
  • all derived from 386BSD and 4.4BSD-Lite, by various routes. Both NetBSD and FreeBSD started life in 1993, initially derived from 386BSD, but in 1994 migrated

    Comparison of BSD operating systems

    Comparison_of_BSD_operating_systems

  • Linux
  • Family of Unix-like operating systems

    education purposes. The first entirely free Unix for personal computers, 386BSD, did not appear until 1992, by which time Torvalds had already built and

    Linux

    Linux

    Linux

  • Lynne Jolitz
  • American computer scientist (born 1961)

    in Silicon Valley. Together with her husband William Jolitz, she created 386BSD, the first open-source Unix-based operating system for personal computers

    Lynne Jolitz

    Lynne_Jolitz

  • History of the Berkeley Software Distribution
  • architecture: the free 386BSD by William Jolitz and the proprietary BSD/386 (later renamed BSD/OS) by Berkeley Software Design (BSDi). 386BSD itself was short-lived

    History of the Berkeley Software Distribution

    History_of_the_Berkeley_Software_Distribution

  • Unix
  • Family of computer operating systems

    Slackware Linux, Arch Linux and Gentoo. A free derivative of BSD Unix, 386BSD, was released in 1992 and led to the NetBSD and FreeBSD projects. With the

    Unix

    Unix

    Unix

  • University of California, Berkeley
  • Public university in Berkeley, California

    1997) and his future wife Lynne Jolitz (BA 1989), who together created 386BSD, a version of BSD Unix that runs on Intel CPUs and evolved into the BSD

    University of California, Berkeley

    University of California, Berkeley

    University_of_California,_Berkeley

  • Computing platform
  • Environment in which a piece of software is executed

    each OS. Unix and Unix-like BSD SunOS NeXTSTEP Darwin macOS OpenDarwin 386BSD NetBSD OpenBSD FreeBSD DragonFly BSD System V HP-UX IBM AIX A/UX Solaris

    Computing platform

    Computing_platform

  • William Jolitz
  • American software programmer (1957–2022)

    Jolitz, was an American software engineer best known for developing the 386BSD operating system from 1989 to 1994 along with his wife Lynne Jolitz. Born

    William Jolitz

    William_Jolitz

  • Comparison of IRC clients
  • OS X v10.4.3 or later Unix and Unix-like operating systems: Unix (BSD): 386BSD, BSD/OS, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, SunOS, ULTRIX Unix (System V): AIX, A/UX

    Comparison of IRC clients

    Comparison_of_IRC_clients

  • Fork (software development)
  • Independent software derived from existing software

    major forks (such as the Gnu-Emacs/XEmacs split, the fissioning of the 386BSD group into three daughter projects, and the short-lived GCC/EGCS split)

    Fork (software development)

    Fork_(software_development)

  • GNU/Linux naming controversy
  • Linguistic controversy about software projects

    factor that Torvalds has cited as the downfall of operating systems such as 386BSD. The Linux Journal speculated that Stallman's advocacy of the combined name

    GNU/Linux naming controversy

    GNU/Linux naming controversy

    GNU/Linux_naming_controversy

  • Fdisk
  • Command line utility of DOS and Microsoft Windows operating systems

    for Mach Operating System was written by Robert Baron. It was ported to 386BSD by Julian Elischer, and the implementation is being used by FreeBSD, NetBSD

    Fdisk

    Fdisk

    Fdisk

  • Theo de Raadt
  • South African-born Canadian software engineer

    release, and 386BSD. The NetBSD project's own history describes its creation as a response to frustration with the quality of unofficial 386BSD patches and

    Theo de Raadt

    Theo de Raadt

    Theo_de_Raadt

  • List of BSD operating systems
  • was the second open source BSD descendant to be formally released, after 386BSD, and continues to be actively developed. Noted for its portability and quality

    List of BSD operating systems

    List_of_BSD_operating_systems

  • Minix
  • Unix-like operating system

    When free and open-source Unix-like operating systems such as Linux and 386BSD became available in the early 1990s, many volunteer software developers

    Minix

    Minix

    Minix

  • Vi (text editor)
  • Keyboard-oriented text editor

    vi. To fill the void left by removing vi, their 1992 386BSD distribution adopted Elvis. 386BSD's descendants, FreeBSD and NetBSD, followed suit. But at

    Vi (text editor)

    Vi (text editor)

    Vi_(text_editor)

  • Free software
  • Software licensed to be freely used, modified and distributed

    attention of volunteer programmers. FreeBSD and NetBSD (both derived from 386BSD) were released as free software when the USL v. BSDi lawsuit was settled

    Free software

    Free software

    Free_software

  • Advanced Programming in the Unix Environment
  • Computer programming book by Richard Stevens

    operating system, the Berkeley Software Distribution (in particular 4.3 BSD and 386BSD) and AT&T's UNIX System V (particularly SVR4). The book covers system calls

    Advanced Programming in the Unix Environment

    Advanced_Programming_in_the_Unix_Environment

  • Index of computing articles
  • (computing) – 32-bit application – 32-bit computing – 320xx microprocessor – 386BSD – 3Com Corporation – 3DO – 3D computer graphics – 3GL – 3NF – 3Station –

    Index of computing articles

    Index_of_computing_articles

  • X86
  • Family of instruction set architectures

    Paging is used extensively by modern multitasking operating systems. Linux, 386BSD and Windows NT were developed for the 386 because it was the first Intel

    X86

    X86

  • Parallel port
  • Computer interface

    operating systems such as Windows NT and Unix (NetBSD, FreeBSD, Solaris, 386BSD, etc.), the microprocessor is operated in a different security ring, and

    Parallel port

    Parallel port

    Parallel_port

  • Lites
  • Discontinued Unix-like operating system

    release, Lites provided binary compatibility with 4.4BSD, NetBSD, FreeBSD, 386BSD, UX (4.3BSD), and Linux. Lites was originally written by Johannes Helander

    Lites

    Lites

  • List of programmers
  • founded SpringSource Stephen C. Johnson – yacc Lynne Jolitz – 386BSD William Jolitz – 386BSD Bill Joy – BSD, csh, vi, cofounded Sun Microsystems Robert K

    List of programmers

    List_of_programmers

  • History of Linux
  • Torvalds' starting his project. He has stated that if either the GNU Hurd or 386BSD kernels had been available at the time, he likely would not have written

    History of Linux

    History_of_Linux

  • Comparison of operating systems
  • No cost Open source Server, workstation FreeBSD The FreeBSD Project 1993 386BSD 14.1 June 4, 2024 No cost BSD Server, workstation, Desktop, NAS, embedded

    Comparison of operating systems

    Comparison_of_operating_systems

  • Unix wars
  • Struggles between vendors to set Unix standard

    time, various open-source BSD x86 derivatives took shape, starting with 386BSD, which was soon succeeded by FreeBSD and NetBSD. OpenBSD emerged in 1995

    Unix wars

    Unix wars

    Unix_wars

  • History of software
  • Common Lisp Claire Pike RAPID Operating systems MS-DOS 5 Linux Windows 3.1x 386BSD MS-DOS 6 Newton OS Solaris AIX 4.0, 4.1 Computer networks Mosaic web browser

    History of software

    History of software

    History_of_software

  • Timeline of operating systems
  • – rewritten & security enhanced Xenix evaluated at TCSEC B2-class 1992 386BSD 0.1 Amiga Unix 2.01 (Latest stable release) AmigaOS 3.0 ANDOS (DOS-like

    Timeline of operating systems

    Timeline_of_operating_systems

  • Timeline of free and open-source software
  • devices sold in 2013. 1991 Python First release by Guido van Rossum. 1992 386BSD Written mainly by Berkeley alumni Lynne Jolitz and William Jolitz; public

    Timeline of free and open-source software

    Timeline_of_free_and_open-source_software

  • List of log-structured file systems
  • implementation by Margo Seltzer was added to 4.4BSD, and was later ported to 386BSD. It lacked support for snapshots. It was removed from FreeBSD and OpenBSD

    List of log-structured file systems

    List_of_log-structured_file_systems

  • FreeBSD version history
  • History of the FreeBSD operating system

    ? Unsupported: 1.1 May 1994 ? Fix some outstanding bugs from import of 386BSD, addition of some ported applications (XFree86, XView, InterViews, elm,

    FreeBSD version history

    FreeBSD_version_history

  • List of software forks
  • internal needs. FreeBSD, started as a patchkit to 386BSD. NetBSD, started as a patchkit to 386BSD. Apache HTTP Server, from the moribund NCSA HTTPd.

    List of software forks

    List_of_software_forks

  • Gpart
  • Software utility scanner

    (guessable) filesystem or partition types: BeOS Be File System. FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD BSD disklabel sub-partitioning scheme used on Intel platforms. IBM OS/2

    Gpart

    Gpart

  • Berkeley Software Design
  • American software company

    take over company operations just two years later. Jolitz, who worked on 386BSD, claimed that he was never officially hired or signed an employment contract

    Berkeley Software Design

    Berkeley Software Design

    Berkeley_Software_Design

  • BSD/OS
  • Unix-like operating system

    left BSDi and independently released a free software BSD for PCs, called 386BSD. The BSDi system features complete and thorough manpage documentation for

    BSD/OS

    BSD/OS

  • Music Macro Language
  • Programming language for generating computerized music

    /dev/speaker in a GW-BASIC-compatible format. It was subsequently ported to 386BSD and is present in modern BSD operating systems. The NEC PC-8801's BASIC

    Music Macro Language

    Music_Macro_Language

  • History of free and open-source software
  • was settled out of court in 1993, FreeBSD and NetBSD (both derived from 386BSD) were released as free software. In 1995, OpenBSD forked from NetBSD. In

    History of free and open-source software

    History of free and open-source software

    History_of_free_and_open-source_software

  • PC532
  • (bnr2ss) to provide BSD UNIX emulation. NetBSD/pc532 A project to port 386BSD 0.1 to the PC532, initially called 532BSD, was started by Phil Nelson. This

    PC532

    PC532

  • Partition type
  • Table inside a master boot record

    Hewlett-Packard HP Volume Expansion A5h MBR Container FreeBSD BSD BSD slice (BSD/386, 386BSD, NetBSD (before 1998-02-19), FreeBSD) A6h ? Hewlett-Packard HP Volume Expansion

    Partition type

    Partition_type

  • Elvis (text editor)
  • Enhanced clone of the vi text editor

    including Bill Joy's vi. To fill the void left by removing vi, their 1992 386BSD distribution adopted Elvis as its vi replacement. But at UC Berkeley, Keith

    Elvis (text editor)

    Elvis (text editor)

    Elvis_(text_editor)

  • Timeline of computing 1990–1999
  • It was lightweight compared to its predecessors. March First release of 386BSD: the first fully operational Unix operating system to be completely free

    Timeline of computing 1990–1999

    Timeline of computing 1990–1999

    Timeline_of_computing_1990–1999

  • Lynbrook High School
  • Public high school in San Jose, California, United States

    Prize winner Bill Jolitz (Class of 1975) - With wife Lynne developed the 386BSD operating system Craig Juntunen (Class of 1974) - Former CFL quarterback

    Lynbrook High School

    Lynbrook High School

    Lynbrook_High_School

  • List of University of California, Berkeley alumni in science and technology
  • Lynne Greer Jolitz, B.A. 1989 — co-author, with husband William Jolitz, of 386BSD, which is the ancestor of FreeBSD, which in turn is an ancestor of Apple's

    List of University of California, Berkeley alumni in science and technology

    List_of_University_of_California,_Berkeley_alumni_in_science_and_technology

  • History of Unix
  • Shortly after it was founded, Bill Jolitz left BSDi to pursue distribution of 386BSD, the free software ancestor of FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and NetBSD. In 1991, USL

    History of Unix

    History of Unix

    History_of_Unix

  • Brian Aker
  • American open-source hacker

    Antioch College, Aker contributed to his first open source project, the 386BSD operating system. He then moved to work on Slashdot, where his initial task

    Brian Aker

    Brian Aker

    Brian_Aker

  • NS32000
  • 32-bit microprocessor

    i486) Symmetric Computer Systems S/375 – NS32016, used to cross-develop 386BSD Syte Information Technology Model 300 – NS32032-based Unix graphics workstation

    NS32000

    NS32000

  • BSD disklabel
  • Disklabel for BSD operating systems

    for primary partitions that are subdivided using BSD disklabels are A5h (386BSD and FreeBSD), A6h (OpenBSD), A9h (NetBSD), and 6Ch (DragonFly BSD). This

    BSD disklabel

    BSD_disklabel

  • Deaths in March 2022
  • cancer. William Jolitz, 65, American software programmer, developer of the 386BSD operating system, sarcoma. Milton Klein, 98, American nuclear engineer.

    Deaths in March 2022

    Deaths_in_March_2022

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