The History of BSD - Part 1 (1974 - 1989)
Date:
Thu, 16 Feb 2023 22:04:49 GMT
Description:
PDP & VAX. Pascal & vi. DARPA & Google's Erich Schmidt. The story of BSD is all over the place.
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BSD and BSD-based operating systems are a staple of computing. From the commercial BSD systems of the 80s and 90s, to the likes of FreeBSD and
OpenBSD powering significant parts of modern Internet infrastructure.
But how did BSD get started? And, perhaps even more importantly, why was it created?
And, while were on the topic What hardware was used? Who made it happen?
And why on earth is Googles ex-CEO, Eric Schmidt involved!?
This is Part 1 of the story of BSD. Perhaps one of the most important
stories in all of modern computing.
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