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There are a number of BSD Operating Systems, the most notable being FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD. They are descended, directly or indirectly, from 4.4BSD-Lite. Most of them are available under the BSD License, a notable exception being Mac OS X.

Names, Logos, and Slogans

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FreeBSD - "The Power to Serve"
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OpenBSD - "Free, Functional & Secure"
NetBSD - "Of course it runs NetBSD."

The names of FreeBSD and OpenBSD refer to the fact that they are free, as in you don't have to pay to download them, and open source. The name of NetBSD is a tribute to the internet, which brought the developers together.

The original BSD mascot is the BSD daemon, named after a type of software common in unix-like operating systems, which FreeBSD still retains. The NetBSD flag is based on a World War II photograph, Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima. The OpenBSD mascot, Puffy, is said to be a pufferfish, but looks more like a porcupinefish. It is a reference to the puffer/blow/porcupinefish's strong defensive capabilities, and possibly also to the blowfish cryptography algorithm.

Table

Creator First public release Predecessor Latest stable version (release date) Cost (USD) Preferred licenseTemplate:Fn Target system type
FreeBSD The FreeBSD Project December 1993 386BSD 6.0 (November 3, 2005) Free BSD Server, Workstation, Network Appliance
OpenBSD The OpenBSD Project October 1995 NetBSD 1.0 3.8 (November 1, 2005) Free BSD Server, Network Appliance, Workstation, Embedded
NetBSD The NetBSD Project May 1993 386BSD 3.0 (December 23, 2005) Free BSD Network Appliance, Server, Workstation, Embedded
Mac OS X Apple Computer March 2001 NeXTSTEP, Mac OS 10.4.6 "Tiger" (April 3, 2006) $129 Proprietary, parts APSL, GPL, others. Workstation, Home Desktop, Server
DragonFlyBSD Matt Dillon July 12, 2004 FreeBSD 4.8 1.4 (January 7, 2006) Free BSD
PicoBSD FreeBSD Free boot floppy
Anonym.OS beta as of January 2005 OpenBSD 3.8 none Free LiveCD, anonymous browsing
MirOS BSD The MirOS Project OpenBSD 3.1 #8 (December 24, 2005) Free European
ekkoBSD OpenBSD 3.3 Server
MicroBSD OpenBSD 3.0
Creator First public release Predecessor Latest stable version (release date) Cost (USD) Preferred licenseTemplate:Fn Target system type

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