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FreeBSD's development start in 1993: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FreeBSD#History
NetBSD, Slackware, and Debian were also started in 1993 and OpenBSD was started in 1994. In comparison, the Windows "9x" line started with Windows 95, which was released in August of 1995. The 90's had far more options than just Windows.