Linked by David Adams on Wed 16th Apr 2008 15:35 UTC, submitted by R_T_F_M
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BSD isn't either UNIX or UNIX-based anymore?
BSD is UNIX, there are two major trees in UNIX history, SVR4 UNIX and BSD UNIX, but what do that have to the survey? The survey even mentions Ubuntu Linux.
All BSDs (FreeBSD / NetBSD / OpenBSD) uses original 4.4BSD UNIX OS code as a base.
There are even books about BSD UNIX:
http://amazon.com/Design-Implementation-UNIX-Operating-System/dp/02...
http://amazon.com/BSD-UNIX-Toolbox-Commands-FreeBSD/dp/0470376031/
http://amazon.com/Absolute-OpenBSD-UNIX-Practical-Paranoid/dp/18864...
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Why do people always ask questions about obvious things?






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BSD isn't either UNIX or UNIX-based anymore?