Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 20:42:20 -0500 From: GB Clark II <gclarkii@vsservices.com> To: <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: BSD Stand For Message-ID: <01082920422004.44450@prime.vsservices.com> In-Reply-To: <DBEIKNMKGOBGNDHAAKGNGENIIBAA.dave@hawk-systems.com> References: <DBEIKNMKGOBGNDHAAKGNGENIIBAA.dave@hawk-systems.com>
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On Wednesday 29 August 2001 20:30, Dave wrote: > >>Berkley Software Design, I am sure this has to be in the faq and a > >> million other places > > > >wrong, go read the faq and million other places. > > > >---------------------------- > >FROM: Greg Lehey > >DATE: 04/27/1998 00:28:51 > >SUBJECT: RE: What does BSD stand for? > > > >On Thu, 23 April 1998 at 21:21:59 +0200, Dag-Erling Coidan Smrgrav wrote: > > > "Dr. Buchacher Anton" <<EMAIL: PROTECTED>> writes: > > >> My question is simple: What does BSD stand for? > > >> Thanks a lot. > > > > > > Depending on whom you ask, "Berkely Standard Distribution" or "Berkely > > > Software Distribution". The latter is canonical AFAIK. > > > >This last went past just a couple of days ago. "Berkeley Software > >Distribution". All else is just plain wrong. > > ALAMEDA, Calif., April 4, 2001 - Wind River Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq:WIND), a > leading provider of software and services for connected smart devices, > today announced a definitive agreement to purchase the software assets of > Berkeley Software Design, Inc. (BSDi), the world?s first commercial > supplier of BSD UNIX, an advanced operating system (OS) for the Internet. > Under the agreement, Wind River will purchase the commercial version of the > BSD UNIX-based OS (BSD/OST) and development tools. Wind River will also > support FreeBSD, a collaborative open source development effort, to advance > BSD technologies. Financial details will not be disclosed. Wind River > expects to close this transaction by late April 2001. > BSDi (the company) came after the original BSD (the tape), long after (10+ years), plus they were not the first commerical supplier of BSD. I remember back in 1990 looking for BSD and found a company offering it on the i386, expensive though... (What was SUNOS 3 and 4, SYSV???) GB -- GB Clark II | Roaming FreeBSD Admin gclarkii@VSServices.COM | General Geek CTHULU for President - Why choose the lesser of two evils? To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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