Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 20th Nov 2005 16:51 UTC, submitted by jaboua
BSD and Darwin derivatives "Although Linux gets much of the attention in the Free and open source operating system world, the BSD operating system is also very popular. BSD has a longer history, and its roots go right back to one of the original Unix implementations that spawned commercial Unix variants like Solaris and Mac OS X. BSD is actually a popular source for server-focused operating systems and, due to an open license, it is sometimes more attractive to developers as the base for their projects. With some BSD variants, security and high-performance networking are key drivers."
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by on Sun 20th Nov 2005 18:18 UTC

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I cant remeber the website of that netBSD based distro....
It was a simple netBSD install with KDE and openoffice I think it was...
Something like netBSD-office or something...
Anyone know what I am talking about?