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This contains list of BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution) operating systems.



There are a number of Unix-like operating systems under active development, descended from the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) series of UNIX variants developed (originally by Bill Joy) at the University of California, Berkeley Electrical Engineering and Computer Science department. Currently, there are four major BSD operating systems, and an increasing number of other OSs derived from these, that add or remove certain features but generally remain compatible with their originating OS—and so are not really forks of them. This is a list of those that have been active in the last couple of years.
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FreeBSD-based,,,,SNo,Name,Description1,ArchBSD,A lightweight operating system that aims to bring the flexibility and philosophy of Arch Linux to BSD-based operating systems.2,AskoziaPBX,Discontinued3,BSDBox,4,BSDeviant,5,BSDLive,6,Bzerk CD,7,DragonFly BSD,"Originally forked from FreeBSD 4.8, now developed in a different direction"8,ClosedBSD,9,DesktopBSD,DesktopBSD is a discontinued desktop-oriented FreeBSD variant using K Desktop Environment 3.5.10,EclipseBSD,11,Evoke,Formerly DamnSmallBSD; a small live FreeBSD environment geared toward developers and system administrators.12,FenestrOS BSD,13,FreeBSDLive,14,FreeBSD LiveCD,15,FreeNAS,16,FreeSBIE,17,Frenzy Live CD,"A ""portable system administrator toolkit"". It generally contains software for hardware tests, file system check, security check and network setup and analysis."18,Debian GNU/kFreeBSD,19,Ging,20,Gentoo/FreeBSD,Gentoo/*BSD subproject to port Gentoo features such as Portage to the FreeBSD operating system21,GhostBSD,"GhostBSD is a Unix-derivative, desktop-oriented operating system based on FreeBSD. It aims to be easy to install, ready-to-use and easy to use. Its goal is to combine the stability and security of FreeBSD with pre-installed Gnome, Mate, Xfce, LXDE or Openbox graphical user interface."22,GuLIC-BSD,23,HamFreeSBIE,24,HeX,25,IronPort AsyncOS,security appliances26,JunOS,For Juniper routers27,MaheshaBSD,"A LiveCD or USB stick-based modular toolkit, including an anonymous surfing capability using Tor. The author also made NetBSD LiveUSB - MaheshaNetBSD, and DragonFlyBSD LiveUSB - MaheshaDragonFlyBSD. A LiveCD can be made from all these USB distributions by running the /makeiso script in the root directory."28,miniBSD,29,m0n0wall,"m0n0wall is an embedded firewall distribution of FreeBSD, one of the BSD operating system descendants. It provides a small image which can be put on Compact Flash cards as well as on CDROMs and hard disks. It runs on a number of embedded platforms and generic PCs."30,MidnightBSD,Midnight BSD has now forked away from FreeBSD 6.1 Beta31,NanoBSD,32,NetBoz,33,Nokia IPSO,Nokia IP security appliances34,Paxym,FreeBSD for Cavium Networks OCTEON35,PC-BSD,"PC-BSD is a Unix-like, desktop-oriented operating system based on FreeBSD. It aims to be easy to install by using a graphical installation program, and easy and ready-to-use immediately by providing KDE Plasma Workspaces as the default, pre-installed graphical user interface."36,pfSense,pfSense is a FreeBSD-based firewall tailored for use as a firewall and router.37,PicoBSD,38,RelaxBSD,39,RoFreeSBIE,40,Snarl,41,The Dark Star,42,TheWall,43,ThinBSD,44,Triance OS,45,TrueBSD,46,TrustedBSD,47,WarBSD,48,WiBSD,49,WiFiBSD,50,XORP,51,Zrouter,FreeBSD based firmware for embedded devices,,DragonFly BSD-based,,,,SNo,Name,Description1,Gentoo/DragonFlyBSD,Gentoo/*BSD subproject to port Gentoo features such as Portage to the DragonFly BSD operating system2,FireFly BSD,Was a DragonFly based distribution.,,NetBSD-based,,,,SNo,Name,Description1,BlackBSD,Live CD with security tools and Fluxbox.2,EdgeBSD,NetBSD fork with main goal to be more modern in some aspects than NetBSD itself. Looks like some of the things will be back-committed to the main project.3,Force10 Networks FTOS,the operating system for Force10 TeraScale E-Series switches/routers4,Debian GNU/NetBSD,Debian GNU/NetBSD was a project to combine Debian with the kernel of NetBSD. It was abandoned in 2002 and has not seen active maintenance ever since.5,Gentoo/NetBSD,Gentoo/*BSD subproject to port Gentoo features such as Portage to the NetBSD operating system.6,Jibbed,Live CD based on NetBSD7,PolyBSD / pocketSAN,Multipurpose framework for building embedded systems based on NetBSD.8,SEOS,The operating system for the Ericsson SmartEdge router series,,OpenBSD-based,,,,SNo,Name,Description1,rieBSD,OpenBSD fork which tends to be free from GPL-licensed software.2,adJ,"Distribution of OpenBSD for Spanish speakers, since 2005 new releases happen around 3 months after OpenBSD's releases, source in GitHub, to learn how to install there is a challenge with badge on P2PU"3,Anonym.OS,4,Bitrig,OpenBSD fork with main goal to be more modern in some aspects than OpenBSD.5,BowlFish,"a customized OpenBSD installation script for embedded systems, intended to make OpenBSD fit into small media like compact flash cards."6,BSDanywhere,Live CD featuring the Enlightenment DR17 window manager7,CD Bootable OpenBSD firewall,8,ComixWall,A firewall with UTM features9,CompactBSD,10,ekkoBSD,"ekkoBSD was a Unix-like operating system based on OpenBSD 3.3, also incorporating code from other BSD-like operating systems. Its focus was on security and easy administration."11,EmBSD,12,FabBSD,OpenBSD fork with main application in CNC field. It's almost inactive.13,Flashboot,14,flashdist,15,flashrd,16,FuguIta,Providing both LiveCD and LiveUSB. Highly customizable by user. Tracking errata on OpenBSD-stable.17,Gentoo/OpenBSD,Gentoo/*BSD subproject to port Gentoo features such as Portage to the OpenBSD operating system18,JG Gimi's LiveCD,19,MarBSD,LiveCD of OpenBSD20,MicroBSD,"Fork of the UNIX-like BSD operating system descendant OpenBSD 3.0, begun in July 2002. The project's objective to produce a free and fully secure, complete system, but with a small footprint."21,MirOS BSD,"A secure operating system for 32-bit i386 and sparc systems based mostly on OpenBSD and some NetBSD, and utilizing the MirPorts Framework."22,OliveBSD,Was a live CD originally based on OpenBSD 3.823,OpenBSD Live-CD Firewall,24,PsygNAT,Firewall and NAT router tool25,Quetzal,"Was a live DVD/CD system, based on OpenBSD"26,SONaFR,SONaFR is a small system with router/NAT/firewalling capabilities that fits on a single floppy.,,For other more formats kindly visit : www.downloadexcelfiles.com,,,,Original source : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_BSD_operating_systems,,