Frequently Asked Questions for FreeBSD 2.X
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1.1. What is FreeBSD?
FreeBSD 2.X is a UN*X type operating system based on
U.C. Berkeley's 4.4BSD-lite release for the i386 platform. It is
also based indirectly on William Jolitz's port of U.C. Berkeley's
Net/2 to the i386, 386BSD. There have been many additions and
bug fixes made throughout the entire system, some of the
highlights of which are:
- More robust and extensive PC device support
- System V-style IPC, messaging and semaphores
- Shared Libraries
- Much improved virtual memory code
- Better console driver support
- Network booting (diskless) support
- YP support
- Full support of the PCI bus
- Loadable kernel modules
- Serial Console Support
- Merged VM/Buffer Cache
- On demand PPP
- Sync PPP
- Improved SCSI support
Frequently Asked Questions for FreeBSD 2.X
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