On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 15:06:00 -0500 (EST)
der Mouse <mouse(a)rodents.montreal.qc.ca> wrote:
NetBSD is not BSD in the strict sense of having come
from the CSRG at
Berkeley - but then, nothing is that is today simultaneously (a)
bootable, (b) open source, and (c) legal to run for those without
licenses that are expensive (if obtainable at all).
Old BSD releases can be
downloaded for free from the TUHS archive since
Caldera released the old UNIX stuff under a BSD licence. At least the
4.3BSD-Quasijarus stuff (an extended 4.3BSD-Tahoe from M. Sokolov) is
bootable on cold hardware. 4.2BSD and 4.3BSD-Reno seem to be complete
too.
--
tsch??,
Jochen
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