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  1. www.netbsd.org › aboutAbout NetBSD

    NetBSD is an entirely free and open-source UNIX-like operating system developed by an international community. It isn't a "distribution" or variant, but has evolved over several decades to be a complete and unique operating system in the BSD family. NetBSD was originally released in 1993.

  2. blog.netbsd.org › tnf › entryNetBSD Blog

    Dec 20, 2022 · NetBSD Blog. NetBSD 10.0 BETA available. December 20, 2022 posted by Nia Alarie. After nearly 3 whole years of development (work started on NetBSD 10 in late 2019), BETA snapshots have finally been published for interested users to test.

  3. www.netbsd.org › releasesNetBSD releases

    NetBSD releases. NetBSD 10.0: the latest release. Formal releases provide a stable, supported platform for use in production systems. They are also the proper choice for starters and for everyone who wants to get to know NetBSD. The latest formal release is NetBSD 10.0 (release information).

  4. NetBSD is a free, fast, secure, and highly portable Unix-like Open Source operating system. It is available for a wide range of platforms, from large-scale servers and powerful desktop systems to handheld and embedded devices.

  5. How to get NetBSD. NetBSD is a free, fast, secure, and highly portable Unix-like Open Source operating system. It is available for many platforms, from 64-bit x86 servers and PC desktop systems to embedded ARM- and MIPS- based devices.

  6. www.netbsd.org › docs › guideThe NetBSD Guide

    Jan 1, 2024 · About NetBSD. 1. What is NetBSD? 1.1. The story of NetBSD. 1.2. NetBSD features. 1.3. Supported platforms. 1.4. NetBSD's target users. 1.5. Applications for NetBSD. 1.6. How to get NetBSD. II. System installation and related issues. 2. Installing NetBSD: Preliminary considerations and preparations. 2.1. Preliminary considerations. 2.1.1.

  7. The History of the NetBSD Project. NetBSD took its roots from the original UCB 4.3BSD via the Net/2 release and 386BSD. The NetBSD project was founded by Chris Demetriou, Theo de Raadt, Adam Glass and Charles M. Hannum. Frustration with the quality of patches in the wild and the inability to get patches included in 386BSD led to the founding of ...

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