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  1. BSD (disambiguation)

    BSD can refer to any of the following acronyms Bahamian dollar , ISO 4217 code BSD Beaverton School District , a school district in Beaverton, Oregon, USA Bellevue School District , the school district of Bellevue, Washington, USA Benoit School District , the school district of Benoit, Mississippi, USA Berkeley Software Distribution , a free Unix like operating system, and numerous variants BSD licenses , permissive licenses that are among the most widely used free software licenses Big Swinging Dick, term of praise for a particularly brash financier popularized by Michael Lewis s Liar s Poker Birch and Swinnerton Dyer conjecture , an important unsolved problem in mathematics Birsa Seva Dal , a political group in India Black Spiral Dancer s, a Tribe of evil aligned werewolves in the White Wolf produced role playing game Werewolf The Apocalypse Blue Screen of Death , a computer jargon phrase related to Microsoft Windows. Also referred to as BSOD Blue Shell Dodge, the dodging of a Blue Spiny Shell in the later Mario Kart series Bob und Schlittenverband f r Deutschland , the bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton federation for Germany Dracula 1992 film Dracula 1992 film BSD Records , a 1950s record label BSD, a Jewish acronym for Besiyata Dishmaya With the help of Heaven in Aramaic language Burlingame School District , a school district in Burlingame, California, USA Brain stem death Bumi Serpong Damai or BSD City, a district in Serpong, South Tangerang regency, Indonesia See also BSDi &mdash Berkeley Software Design disambig cs BSD rozcestn k de BSD et BSD t psustus eo BSD apartigilo fr BSD homonymie ko BSD id BSD it BSD disambigua nl BSD ja BSD pt BSD sv BSD olika betydelser vi BSD nh h ng ...   more details



  1. BSD licenses

    For the BSD license template for use on Wikipedia Template BSD Refimprove date February 2008 BSD licenses ... Software Distribution BSD , a Unix like operating system after which it is named. The original owners of BSD were the Regents of the University of California because BSD was first written at the University ... licenses are more properly called modified BSD licenses. Two variants of the license, the New BSD License Modified BSD License, ref name FSF ModifiedBSD cite web url http www.gnu.org licenses license ... FSF Modified BSD license publisher Free Software Foundation accessdate 02 October 2010 ref and the Simplified BSD License FreeBSD License ref name FSF FreeBSD cite web url http www.gnu.org licenses ... Source Initiative , ref name osi cite web url http www.opensource.org licenses bsd license.php title Open Source Initiative OSI The BSD License Licensing publisher Open Source Initiative accessdate ... Licenses and Comments about Them GNU Project Free Software Foundation FSF Original BSD license publisher ... license used in BSD, there are several derivative licenses that are commonly referred to as a BSD license . Today, the typical BSD license is the 3 clause version, which is revised from the original 4 clause version. Note that In all BSD licences as following, organization is the organization ... in BSD, copyright holder is Regents of the University of California , and organization is University of California, Berkeley . Previous license Infobox software license name Prior BSD License ... No copyleft No copyfree No linking Yes Some releases of BSD prior to the adoption of the 4 clause BSD license used a license that is clearly ancestral to the 4 clause BSD license. These releases ... clear anchor 4 clause 4 clause license original BSD License use BSD licenses 4 clause when linking here Infobox software license name BSD License author Regents of the University of California copyright ... OriginalBSD copyfree No linking Yes The original BSD license contained a clause not found in later licenses ...   more details



  1. BSD/OS

    name BSD OS logo screenshot caption developer Berkeley Software Design , Inc. source model source ... x86 ui Command line interface family Unix like released BSD 386 1.0, March 1993 latest release version ... package manager working state Discontinued license Proprietary website BSD OS originally called BSD 386 and sometimes known as BSDi was a proprietary version of the Berkeley Software Distribution BSD operating system developed by Berkeley Software Design , Inc. BSDi . BSD OS had a reputation ... version of BSD Unix for PC compatible systems with Intel 386 or later processors. This made use of work previously done by Bill Jolitz to port BSD to the PC platform. BSD 386 1.0 was released in March 1993. The company sold licenses and support for it, taking advantage of terms in the BSD License which permitted use of the BSD software in proprietary systems, as long as credit was given to the University ... BSD operating systems. In the meantime, Jolitz had left BSDi and independently released an open source BSD for PCs, called 386BSD . BSD 386 licenses including source code were priced at 995, much ... s 4.4 BSD Lite release for disputed code in their OS, effective with release 2.0. By the time of this release, the 386 designation had become dated, and BSD 386 was renamed BSD OS . Later releases of BSD OS also supported Sun Microsystems Sun SPARC based systems. The marketing of BSD OS became increasingly ... like operating system Unix compatible software in the late 1990s and early 2000s hurt sales of BSD ... acquisition cost of the open source BSDs and GNU Linux . BSD OS was acquired by Wind River ... Operating Systems for Embedded Devices ref Wind River discontinued sales of BSD OS at the end of 2003, with support terminated at the end of 2004. References references Unix like DEFAULTSORT Bsd Os Category Berkeley Software Distribution Category Discontinued operating systems de BSD OS ja BSD OS ru BSD OS ...   more details



  1. PC-BSD

    Infobox OS name PC BSD logo Image PC BSD logo.png 256px The PC BSD logo screenshot File Pcbsd.png 250px Screenshot of PC BSD 8.1 caption PC BSD 8.1 with KDE 4.4.5 developer PC BSD Software family Unix like Berkeley Software Distribution BSD source model Open source released 2006 latest release version ... Version 4.7.3 license BSD licenses working state Current website http www.pcbsd.org supported platforms x86 , x86 64 package manager PBI & FreeBSD Ports FreeBSD Ports Packages PC BSD , or PCBSD ... Windows software. PC BSD is able to run Linux software, in addition to FreeBSD ports, and it has its ... packages from a single downloaded executable file, which is unique for BSD operating systems. PC BSD supports ZFS , and the installer offers disk encryption with Geli software geli so the system will require a passphrase before booting. History PC BSD was originally founded by FreeBSD professional ... additional GUI administration tools and PBI packages see PC BSD Package management Package management . Since October 10, 2006 PC BSD has been supported by the enterprise class hardware solution provider ... of pc bsd operating system title iXsystems Announces Acquisition of PC BSD Operating System work iXsystems.com ... print title Why iXsystems bought PC BSD author Mayank Sharma date 2006 10 13 work linux.com accessdate ... Fry s Electronics stores nationwide carry boxed copies of PC BSD version 1.4 Da Vinci Edition . ref ... for pc bsd title iXsystems Announces Distribution Agreement with Fry s Electronics accessdate ... center for pc bsd title iXsystems Announces Distribution Agreement with Micro Center for PC BSD accessdate ... 10, 2011 8.2 RC1 ref cite web url http blog.pcbsd.org 2011 01 pc bsd 8 2 rc1 available for testing title PC BSD 8.2 RC1 Available for Testing accessdate 2011 01 10 ref 9.0 ALPHA3 January 17, 2011 9.0 ... RC2 ref cite web url http blog.pcbsd.org 2011 01 pc bsd 8 2 rc2 available for testing title PC BSD 8.2 ... url http blog.pcbsd.org 2011 02 pc bsd 8 2 rc3 now available title PC BSD 8.2 RC3 Now Available accessdate ...   more details



  1. BSD Authentication

    BSD Authentication , otherwise known as BSD Auth, is an authentication software framework framework and software API employed by some Unix like operating system s, specifically OpenBSD and BSD OS , and accompanying System software system and Application software application software such as OpenSSH and Apache HTTP Server Apache . It originated with BSD OS and although the specification and implementation were donated to the FreeBSD project by BSDi , ultimately OpenBSD chose to adopt the framework in release 2.9. Pluggable Authentication Modules PAM serves a similar purpose on other operating systems such as Linux , FreeBSD and NetBSD . BSD Auth performs authentication by executing scripts or programs as separate Process computing process es from the one requiring the authentication. This prevents the child authentication process from interfering with the parent except through a narrowly defined inter process communication API, a technique inspired by the principle of least privilege and known as privilege separation . This behaviour has significant security benefits, notably improved Fail safe fail safeness of software, and robustness against malicious and accidental software bug s. ref name privsep cite conference author Niels Provos , CITI, University of Michigan Markus Friedl, GeNUA mbH Peter Honeyman, CITI, University of Michigan date 2003 url http www.usenix.org events sec03 tech provos et al.html title Preventing Privilege Escalation booktitle Proceedings of the 12th USENIX Security Symposium pages 231 242 ref PAM uses an alternative system where the modules providing authentication are Library computer science dynamically linked into the requesting process. This method is considered to be more flexible than BSD Auth Fact date February 2007 , but does not provide privilege ... references small references div External links man 3 authenticate OpenBSD simplified interface to the BSD Authentication system man 3 bsd auth OpenBSD interface to the BSD Authentication system Category ...   more details



  1. MirOS BSD

    refimprove date November 2011 primary sources date November 2011 Infobox OS name MirOS BSD logo Image ..., and many more family Unix like , BSD source model Open source released OpenBSD current mirabilos ... kernel Monolithic ui Korn shell mksh , IceWM, evilwm license Mostly BSD licenses BSD , GPL ... releases package manager MirOS BSD MirPorts.5B11.5D MirPorts , pkgsrc MirOS BSD originally called .... Since then it has also incorporated code from other free BSD descendants, including NetBSD , MicroBSD and FreeBSD . Code from MirOS BSD has also been incorporated into ekkoBSD , and when ... in favor of MirOS. History MirOS BSD originated as OpenBSD current mirabilos , an OpenBSD Patch ... and Thorsten Glaser. Despite the forking, MirOS BSD is synchronised with the ongoing development of OpenBSD, thus inheriting most of its good security history, as well as NetBSD and other BSD flavours. ref http bsdmag.org magazine 788 explore netbsd MirOS BSD the peaceful operating system, BSD Magazine ... tolerant software inclusion policy, and the end result is, hopefully, a more refined BSD experience . ref http www.mirbsd.org MirOS PR flyer en.pdf MirOS BSD Flyer ref Features Goals of MirOS BSD are to create a more modular base BSD system, similar to Debian. While MirOS Linux linux kernel BSD userland ... features and software than OpenBSD. In common with the Comparison of BSD operating systems Technical information three major BSD distributions , MirOS BSD supports architectures other than x86 . Development ... shell an actively developed flavour of Korn shell and heir of pdksh The base system and some MirOS BSD ... support Slim base system without NIS, Kerberos, BIND , i18n, BSD games, etc. , Bind and the BSDgames being available as a MirOS BSD MirPorts.5B11.5D port Binary security updates for stable releases ... like gzip and roff were replaced by original UNIX code released by Caldera SCO under a BSD ... fed with MirSoftware. MirPorts MirOS BSD MirPorts.5B11.5D MirPorts is a derivative of Ports collection ...   more details



  1. BSD Daemon

    Other uses Daemon disambiguation Image Bsd daemon.jpg thumb right The BSD daemon, also called Beastie ... on the BSD mascot first showed up on a book cover in 1988. ref Amazon.com, http www.amazon.com gp ... 1 ref The BSD daemon , nicknamed Beastie , is the generic mascot of BSD operating system s. Overview The BSD daemon is named after a software Daemon computer software daemon , a computer program found ... demon . The BSD daemon s nickname Beastie is a slurred phonetic pronunciation of BSD . Beastie ... ref Copyright The copyright of the official BSD daemon images is held by Marshall Kirk McKusick a very early BSD developer who worked with Bill Joy . He has freely licensed the mascot for individual personal use within the bounds of good taste an example of bad taste was a picture of the BSD daemon ... permission from McKusick, who restricts its use to implementations having to do with BSD and not as a company logo although companies with BSD based products such as Scotgold and Wind River Systems ... Commons, McKusick replied blockquote I prefer that the BSD Daemon be used in the context of BSD software. That is the reason that I carefully control my copyright of the BSD Daemon image to ensure ... on it. blockquote History The BSD daemon was first drawn in 1976 by comic artist Phil Foglio . Developer ... of the BSD daemon were drawn by animation film director director John Lasseter beginning with an early .... ref FreeBSD.org, http www.freebsd.org copyright daemon.html The BSD Daemon , retrieved 15 ... known take on the BSD daemon for the cover of McKusick s co authored 1988 book, The Design and Implementation ... BSD daemon for the 4.4BSD version of the book in 1994. Use in operating system logos From 1994 to 2004, the NetBSD project used artwork by Shawn Mueller as a logo, featuring four BSD daemons in a pose ... ref Early versions of OpenBSD 2.3 and 2.4 used a BSD daemon with a Halo religious iconography .... The daemon was not unique to FreeBSD since it was historically used by other BSD variants ...   more details



  1. BSD disklabel

    About the disklabel data structure used in BSD derived operating systems the name given to a specific volume in File Allocation Table FAT and other filesystem s volume label In Berkeley Software Distribution BSD derived computer operating systems including NetBSD , OpenBSD , FreeBSD and DragonFly BSD and in related operating systems such as SunOS , a disklabel is a record stored on a data storage device such as a hard disk that contains information about the location of the partition computing partition s on the disk. Disklabels were introduced in the 4.3BSD Tahoe release. ref cite web url http www.freebsd.org cgi man.cgi?query disklabel&apropos 0&sektion 5&manpath 4.4BSD Lite2&format html title disklabel 5 accessdate 2008 02 28 work 4.4BSD Programmer s Manual ref Disklabels are usually edited using the tt disklabel tt utility. In later versions of FreeBSD this was renamed as tt bsdlabel ... BIOS s Master Boot Record master boot record MBR Partition Table scheme instead, and the BSD partitioning ... MBR partition for the nested BSD partitioning scheme that are described by its disklabel are called partitions . The BSD disklabel is contained within the volume boot record of its primary MBR partition. The MBR partition IDs for primary partitions that are subdivided using BSD disklabels are 0xA5 ... can have both BSD disklabel partitions and the MS DOS type logical partitions in separate primary partitions. FreeBSD and other BSD operating systems can access both the BSD disklabel subdivided partition and the MS DOS type Extended Logical partitions. The contents of disklabels BSD disklabels ..., a through to h . Some BSD variants have since increased this to 16 partitions, labeled a through ... , partition c may actually only extend to an area of disk allocated to the BSD operating system ... Reflist Further reading cite web url http www.onlamp.com pub a bsd 2002 06 27 Big Scary Daemons.html title Understanding FreeBSD Disklabels author Michael W. Lucas work Category BSD software Category ...   more details



  1. BSD domain

    Infobox protein family Symbol BSD Name BSD image PDB 2dii EBI.jpg width caption solution structure of the bsd domain of human tfiih basal transcription factor complex p62 subunit Pfam PF03909 Pfam clan InterPro IPR005607 SMART PROSITE MEROPS SCOP TCDB OPM family OPM protein CAZy CDD In molecular biology, the BSD domain is an approximately 60 amino acid long protein domain named after the BTF2 like transcription factors , Synapse associated protein s and DOS2 like protein proteins in which it is found. Additionally, it is also found in several hypothetical proteins. The BSD domain occurs in one or two copies in a variety of species ranging from primal protozoan to Homo sapiens human . It can be found associated with other domains such as the BTB domain or the U box in multidomain proteins. The function of the BSD domain is as yet unknown. ref name pmid11943536 cite journal author Doerks T, Huber S, Buchner E, Bork P title BSD a novel domain in transcription factors and synapse associated proteins journal Trends Biochem. Sci. volume 27 issue 4 pages 168 70 year 2002 month April pmid 11943536 doi url ref Secondary structure prediction indicates the presence of three predicted alpha helices, which probably form a three helical bundle in small protein domain domains . The third predicted helix contains neighbouring phenylalanine and tryptophan residues less common amino acid s that are invariant in all the BSD domains identified and that are the most striking sequence biology sequence features of the domain. ref name pmid11943536 cite journal author Doerks T, Huber S, Buchner E, Bork P title BSD a novel domain in transcription factors and synapse associated proteins journal Trends Biochem. Sci. volume 27 issue 4 pages 168 70 year 2002 month April pmid 11943536 doi url ref Some proteins known to contain one or two BSD protein domains domains are listed below mammalia Mammalian TFIIH basal transcription factor Protein complex complex p62 subunit GTF2H1 . Saccharomyces cerevisiae ...   more details



  1. BSD checksum

    The BSD checksum algorithm is a commonly used, legacy checksum algorithm. It has been implemented in Berkeley Software Distribution BSD and is also available through the sum Unix GNU sum command line utility. Newer checksum algorithms The manual page of the GNU sum utility program that implements the BSD checksum algorithm states sum is provided for compatibility the cksum program is preferable in new applications . Computation of the BSD checksum Here is the relevant part of the GNU sum source code GPL licensed pre FILE fp The file handle for input data int ch Each character read. int checksum 0 The checksum mod 2 16. while ch getc fp EOF ... checksum checksum 1 checksum & 1 15 checksum ch checksum & 0xffff Keep it within bounds. pre Description of the algorithm This algorithm computes a 16 bit checksum by adding up all 16 bit words of the input data stream. In order to avoid many of the weaknesses of simply adding the data, the accumulator is rotated to the right by one bit at each step. Sources http www.gnu.org software coreutils manual html node sum invocation.html official GNU sum manual page http www.gnu.org software coreutils coreutils download page find and unpack the newest version of the coreutils package, read src sum.c Category Checksum algorithms ...   more details



  1. BSD Records

    Unreferenced date December 2006 orphan date November 2009 BSD Records was a record label started in 1951 in music 1951 by Angelo Pergolito in Auburn, near Syracuse, NY . The office was in his house and the recording studio was in his basement. The product was 45 RPM records of local musicians. Jimmy Cavallo and Pat The Cat Monforte were some of the record artists. Pergolito got lung cancer in 1955 and the label was put on ice. When he died in 1957 in music 1957 , the record label died with him. See also List of record labels DEFAULTSORT Bsd Records Category American record labels Category Record labels established in 1951 Category Record labels disestablished in 1957 US record label stub ...   more details



  1. List of BSD operating systems

    Software Distribution BSD series of UNIX variants developed originally by Bill Joy at the UC Berkeley University of California, Berkeley EECS department. Currently, there are four major BSD operating ... via the Berkeley Software Distribution BSD . FreeBSD currently has more than 200 active developers and thousands of contributors. Other notable derivatives include DragonFly BSD , which was forked from ... BSDLive Bzerk CD DragonFly BSD Originally fork software development forked from FreeBSD 4.8, now ... p evoke evoke Project Hosting on Google Code ref FenestrOS BSD FreeBSDLive FreeBSD LiveCD ... variants Debian GNU kFreeBSD Debian GNU kFreeBSD GNU variants Ging Ging Gentoo FreeBSD Gentoo BSD subproject to port Gentoo features such as Portage to the FreeBSD operating system GuLIC BSD HamFreeSBIE ... firewall distribution of FreeBSD, one of the BSD operating system descendants. It provides a small ... of embedded platforms and generic PCs. MidnightBSD Midnight BSD has now forked away from FreeBSD ... PC BSD PC BSD is a Unix like, desktop oriented operating system based on FreeBSD. It aims to be easy ... Star TheWall ThinBSD Triance OS TrueBSD TrustedBSD WarBSD WiBSD WiFiBSD XORP DragonFly BSD based class wikitable Name Description Firefly BSD A commercially supported operating system that comes with complete ... Gentoo BSD subproject to port Gentoo features such as Portage to the DragonFly BSD operating ... Software Distribution BSD computer operating system. It was the second open source BSD descendant ... Gentoo BSD subproject to port Gentoo features such as Portage to the NetBSD operating system. Jibbed ... is a Unix like computer operating system descended from Berkeley Software Distribution BSD , a Unix ... system based on OpenBSD 3.3, also incorporating code from other BSD like operating systems ... Alt Gentoo OpenBSD Gentoo OpenBSD Gentoo BSD subproject to port Gentoo features such as Portage to the OpenBSD ... BSD operating system descendant OpenBSD 3.0, begun in July 2002. The project s objective to produce ...   more details



  1. BSD Router Project

    Infobox OS name BSD Router Project logo File BSD Router Project logo.png 128px screenshot caption developer Olivier Cochard Labb family BSD source model Free software latest release version 1.1 latest release date release date 2012 02 17 latest preview version latest preview date kernel type Monolithic kernel license BSD License working state Current website http bsdrp.net BSD Router Project BSDRP is an Open source software open source Router computing router distribution based on FreeBSD that includes Quagga software Quagga and Bird Internet routing daemon Bird . It provides disk images which can be installed on flash memory Compact Flash cards, USB key s and hard disk s. BSDRP targets small ISP datacenter usage and configuration is done from CLI only no WebGUI . Features Some features of BSDRP are ref cite web url http bsdrp.net features title BSDRP features list ref Routing Protocols Routing Information Protocol RIP , OSPF , BGP Multicast Routing DVMRP , Protocol Independent Multicast PIM Redundancy Common Address Redundancy Protocol CARP and VRRP Virtual Private Network s using L2TP or PPTP Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE server and client Traffic shaping VLAN 802.1q Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server and relay Netflow probe Articles about BSDRP http www.windowsnetworking.com articles tutorials Specialized Router Operating Software.html Specialized Router Operating Software See also Portal Free software List of router or firewall distributions m0n0wall pfSense References references External links http bsdrp.net BSD Router Project home page Routing software FreeBSD Category BSD software Category FreeBSD Category Free routing software Category Gateway routing firewall distribution Category Routers computing Category 2011 software ...   more details



  1. Comparison of BSD operating systems

    BSD series of Unix variants . The three most notable descendants in current use are FreeBSD ... derivatives include DragonFly BSD , which was forked from FreeBSD 4.8, and Apple Inc. s iOS Apple ... derived from FreeBSD . Most of the current BSD operating systems are open source and available for download, free of charge, under the BSD License , the most notable exceptions being Mac OS X and iOS. They also generally use a monolithic kernel architecture, apart from Mac OS X and DragonFly BSD which feature hybrid kernel s. The various open source BSD projects generally develop the kernel and userland ... repository. In the past, BSD was also used as a basis for several proprietary versions of UNIX, such as Sun ... OS X which, together with iOS, is among the most commercially successful BSD variants in the general market. Aims and philosophies DragonFly BSD DragonFly BSD aims to be inherently easy to understand ... transparent single system image clustering. DragonFly BSD currently supports both the IA 32 ... docs FAQ.cgi title DragonFly Frequently Asked Questions publisher The DragonFly BSD Project accessdate ... FAQ.cgi archivedate 2006 06 15 ref Matthew Dillon, the founder of DragonFly BSD, believes supporting ... web last Biancuzzi first Federico date 2004 07 08 url http www.onlamp.com pub a bsd 2004 07 08 dragonfly bsd interview.html?page 1 title Behind DragonFly BSD An Interview with the developers. page 3 ... prefers the BSD license. However, they sometimes accept non disclosure agreement s NDAs and include ... standards is also aimed for. In June, 2008, the NetBSD Foundation moved to a two clause BSD ... . Concerning software freedom, OpenBSD prefers the BSD license BSD or ISC license , with the GNU ... restricted alternatives. PC BSD PC BSD aims at user friendliness for the lay person. KDE is included ... pc bsd 9 title A Quick Look at the Upcoming PC BSD 9 first Kris last Moore date March 14, 2011 work Official PC BSD Blog accessdate November 21, 2011 ref An easy to use software manager that is included ...   more details



  1. Robots (BSD game)

    no footnotes date March 2011 Robots is a computer game originally developed for the Berkeley Software Distribution a derivative of Unix by Ken Arnold . In the turn based game, players are tasked with escaping robots programmed to kill them. Since then it has been reproduced as clone games for various platforms. Gameplay Robots is played on a two dimensional rectangular grid. The objective of the game is to escape from a number of robot s, which have been programmed with only a single objective to kill the player. Image Robots text screenshot.png right thumb BSD Robots The game is turn based. In the original game the player character starts at a randomly selected location. In some derivative versions, such as the GNOME version, the player starts at the centre of the grid. The robots start at randomly selected locations on the grid. Every time the player character moves a square in any direction horizontally, vertically, or diagonally , each robot moves one square closer to him, in whichever direction is the shortest way. If the player character collides with a robot, he dies and the game ends. However, the robots are also fatal to each other when two robots collide, they both die, leaving behind a scrap heap. These scrap heaps are also fatal to robots. The player can also Teleportation teleport into a randomly selected location in cases where escape is otherwise impossible. A teleportation counts as a move. However, because the location is randomly selected, it is possible that the player teleports right into the path of a robot. In some versions of the game, there is a safe teleport feature which the player may use a limited number of times for instance once per level and there may also be a close range weapon which kills all robots within the immediate vicinity, the use of which would be limited in a similar way. When all robots on a level are dead, the player moves onto another level, with more robots. Traditionally, the number of robots increases by ten each leve ...   more details



  1. List of filesharing programs for Linux and BSD

    A list of File sharing programs for use on computers running Linux , BSD Significant BSD descendants BSD or other Unix like operating systems, categorised according to the different filesharing networks or protocols they access. BitTorrent protocol BitTorrent Aria software Aria2 BitTorrent software BitTorrent Deluge software Deluge KTorrent Miro software Miro Opera web browser Opera Torrent episode downloader TED Transmission BitTorrent client Transmission Vuze Direct Connect file sharing Direct Connect & Advanced Direct Connect LinuxDC 2B 2B LinuxDC.2B.2B LinuxDC EDonkey network eDonkey & Kad network Kad aMule EDonkey 2000 inactive xMule Freenet Frost software Frost http jtcfrost.sourceforge.net external GNUnet Gnunet Gnutella Phex IRC File sharing IRC with Direct Client to Client DCC or XDCC XChat XDCC Fetch http xdccfetch.sourceforge.net external Soulseek Nicotine Plus http nicotine plus.sourceforge.net external Multiple Filesharing Protocols Networks Apollon software Apollon inactive Ares Galaxy Ares , FastTrack , Gnutella, OpenFT Frostwire BitTorrent, Gnutella giFT inactive Ares Galaxy Ares , FastTrack , Gnutella, OpenFT Limewire BitTorrent, Gnutella Lphant http www.lphant.com external BitTorrent, eDonkey, Kad Mldonkey MLdonkey BitTorrent, DirectConnect, eDonkey, FastTrack , Kad, Overnet Category File sharing programs ...   more details



  1. Log-structured File System (BSD)

    About the NetBSD file system the general concept log structured file system The Log Structured File System or LFS is an implementation of a log structured file system a concept originally proposed and implemented by John Ousterhout , originally developed for Berkeley Software Distribution BSD . It was removed from FreeBSD and OpenBSD the NetBSD implementation was nonfunctional until recent work leading up the 4.0 release made it viable again as a production file system. ref cite web title NetBSD 4.0 Release CHANGELOG url ftp ftp.netbsd.org pub NetBSD NetBSD 4.0 CHANGES 4.0 accessdate 2008 01 26 date 2007 12 15 first Manuel last Bouyer . ref Design Most of the on disk format of LFS is borrowed from Unix File System UFS . The indirect block, inode and directory formats are almost identical. This allows well tested UFS file system code to be re used current implementations of LFS share the higher level UFS code with the lower level code for FFS, since both of these file systems share much in common with UFS. LFS divides the disk into segments , only one of which is active at any one time. Each segment has a header called a summary block . Each summary block contains a pointer to the next summary block, linking segments into one long chain that LFS treats as a linear log. The segments do not necessarily have to be adjacent to each other on disk for this reason, larger segment sizes between 384KB and 1MB are recommended because they amortize the cost of seeking between segments. ref name ousterhout 1992 citation last1 Rosenblum first1 Mendel last2 Ousterhout first2 John K date February 1992 url http www.hhhh.org perseant lfs lfsSOSP91.ps.gz title The Design and Implementation of a Log Structured Filesystem journal ACM Transactions on Computer Systems volume 10 issue 1 pages 26 52 doi 10.1145 146941.146943 . ref Whenever a file or directory is changed, LFS writes to the head of this log Any changed or new data blocks. Indirect blocks updated to point to 1 . Inodes updated ...   more details



  1. Dru Lavigne

    BLP sources date January 2011 Infobox Person image name Dru Lavigne website http it.toolbox.com blogs bsd guru A Year in the Life of a BSD Guru occupation System administrator Administrator , Writer Instructor , Managing Editor , Director nationality Canada Canadian residence Ottawa , Ontario known for BSD Certification , Open Source Business Resource other names Dru Lavigne is a network and systems administrator, IT instructor, technical writer and director at FreeBSD Foundation . She has been using FreeBSD since 1996, has authored several BSD books, and spent over 10 years developing training materials and providing training on the administration of FreeBSD systems. A prolific author, she has written for O Reilly, TechRepublic, DNSStuff, and OpenLogic, contributed to Linux Hacks and Hacking Linux Exposed, and is author of BSD Hacks and The Best of FreeBSD Basics . Her third and latest book, The Definitive Guide to PC BSD , ref http www.oreillynet.com pub au 73 ref is due to be released in early 2010. She has over a decade of experience administering and teaching Netware, Microsoft, Cisco, Checkpoint, SCO, Solaris, Linux and BSD systems. She writes the widely read technical blog http it.toolbox.com blogs bsd guru A Year in the Life of a BSD Guru on http it.toolbox.com Toolbox.com . She is founder and Managing Editor of the Open Source Business Resource, a free monthly publication covering open source and the commercialization of open source assets. She is founder and current Chair of the BSD Certification Group Inc., a non profit organization with a mission to create the standard for certifying BSD system administrators. External links http it.toolbox.com blogs bsd guru Dru Lavigne s Blog References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lavigne, Dru ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Canada DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lavigne, Dru Category FreeBSD people Category BSD people Category Free software peop ...   more details



  1. Devilette

    For the Warhammer Fantasy Warhammer Chaos Daemons, see the article on Slaanesh . Devilette also known as daemonbabe , daemonchick , daemoness , daemonette , and BSD chick is a brunette woman garbed in a red latex catsuit with horns and a tail, stylized after the BSD Daemon . They are often spotted as promotional model s at BSD related events. The original BSD chick was Ceren Ercen of FreeBSD FreeBSD Test Labs , whose position there was Strange Attractor . Surnamen of French origin. External links http web.archive.org web 20090315072844 http www.spilth.org pictures girls ceren If there ever was a reason to use FreeBSD... part 1 at Internet Archive http www.fozzilinymoo.org events 2001 LWCE NY images 0131 bsd devilettes.jpg If there ever was a reason to use FreeBSD... part 2 http www.fozzilinymoo.org events 2000 LWCE NY images 0203 Doran and BSD devils.jpg If there ever was a reason to use FreeBSD... part 3 http www.fozzilinymoo.org events 2000 LWCE NY images 0203 BSD devils.jpg If there ever was a reason to use FreeBSD... part 4 http www.bellaminettes.com good wp bsdbm.php Some drawings of BSD mascots fr http wigen.net data bsdmascots BSD girls http freebsd image gallery.netcode.pl ?gallery Daemonette BSD girls, Daemonettes Category Berkeley Software Distribution Category Computing mascots nl Devilette ru Devilette ...   more details



  1. Netpgp

    notability date October 2010 lowercase title Infobox Software name netpgp logo screenshot caption developer latest release version latest release date operating system genre Cryptography license Free software BSD license BSD website netpgp ref http netbsd.gw.com cgi bin man cgi?netpgp NetBSD current netpgp manual page , ref is a BSD licences BSD licensed project based on the OpenPGP SDK ref http openpgp.nominet.org.uk cgi bin trac.cgi OpenPGP SDK project ref which provides signing, verification, encryption, and decryption of files. ref http www.netbsd.org agc netpgp 20090831.pdf Netpgp BSD licensed Privacy Software ref It also comes with the netpgpkeys ref http netbsd.gw.com cgi bin man cgi?netpgpkeys 1 NetBSD current netpgpkeys manual page ref tool for key management. References references security software stub unix stub NetBSD Category Cryptographic software Category NetBSD Category PGP Category Privacy software ka Netpgp ...   more details



  1. Fast File System

    Fast File System may refer to Berkeley Fast File System , as used by the various BSD variants Amiga Fast File System , as used by AmigaOS Disambig de Fast File System sv Fast File System ...   more details



  1. HPBSD

    HPBSD was a porting port of the Berkeley Software Distribution 4.3BSD Unix operating system to the HP 9000 , developed at the University of Utah s Systems Programming Group. HPBSD development started in 1987. The goal was to replace HP UX a UNIX System V System V derivative with a BSD environment on the HP machines at Utah s computer science CS department, for improved compatibility with VAX en running BSD and Sun Microsystems Sun workstations running SunOS . The port was completed within a month, thanks to an older port of BSD to the HP 9000 200. A distinguishing feature of HPBSD was binary compatibility with HP UX. The HP 9000 support code from HPBSD was later merged back into the main BSD source tree , and appeared in 4.3BSD Reno . The last release of HPBSD was in April 1993. As of 1999, there were still a few machines running HPBSD. External links http www.flux.utah.edu mike hpbsd hpbsd.html HPBSD Utah s 4.3bsd port for HP9000 series machines Unix like Category Berkeley Software Distribution Category Discontinued operating systems ru HPBSD ...   more details



  1. Tnftp

    lowercase title tnftp Infobox Software name tnftp logo screenshot caption developer Luke Mewburn latest release version 20100108 latest release date release date 2010 01 08 operating system Cross platform genre FTP client license Free software BSD license BSD website ftp ftp.netbsd.org pub NetBSD misc tnftp tnftp formerly lukemftp is an FTP client for Unix like operating systems. It is based on the original Berkeley Software Distribution BSD FTP client, and is the default ftp client included with NetBSD , FreeBSD , OpenBSD , and Darwin operating system Darwin . It is maintained by Luke Mewburn . It is notable in its support of server side tab completion, a feature that the FTP client in GNU inetutils lacks. NetBSD Unix stub Category BSD software Category Free FTP clients Category NetBSD ka Tnftp ...   more details



  1. Birsa Seva Dal

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Birsa Seva Dal , a political group in India . BSD demanded a separate Chhotanagpur state. The party had both Christian and Naxalite influences. It was founded in 1967 by Lalit Kuzur. The general secretary was Moses Guria. In 1967 1969 BSD was engaged in a violent agitation for the expulsion non Chhotanagpuris from the area. BSD later left the violent methods, but was disintergrated in internal conflicts. Category Political parties in India Category Political parties established in 1967 India party stub ...   more details



  1. Cryptix General License

    notability date August 2011 primary sources date August 2011 The Cryptix General License is in use by the Cryptix project, well known for their Java Cryptography Extension . It is a modified version of the BSD license , with similarly liberal terms. The Free Software Foundation states that it is a permissive free software licence permissive free software license compatible with the GNU General Public License . ref name fsf Cite web url http www.fsf.org licensing licenses title Licenses Free Software Foundation publisher Free Software Foundation accessdate 2009 12 21 ref References references External links http cryptix.org LICENSE.TXT Cryptix General License http cryptix.org Cryptix.org http www.opensource.org licenses bsd license.php BSD License Template free software stub Category Free software licenses ...   more details




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