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  2. DragonFly BSD - Wikipedia

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    DragonFly BSD is a free and open-source Unix-like operating system forked from FreeBSD 4.8. Matthew Dillon , an Amiga developer in the late 1980s and early 1990s and FreeBSD developer between 1994 and 2003, began working on DragonFly BSD in June 2003 and announced it on the FreeBSD mailing lists on 16 July 2003.

  3. Comparison of BSD operating systems - Wikipedia

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    The DragonFly BSD logo, designed by Joe Angrisano, is a dragonfly named Fred. [37] A number of unofficial logos [38] by various authors also show the dragonfly or stylized versions of it. DragonFly BSD considers itself to be "the logical continuation of the FreeBSD 4.x series."

  4. List of BSD operating systems - Wikipedia

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    Since the early 2000s, there are four major BSD operating systems–FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD and DragonFly BSD, and an increasing number of other OSs forked from these, that add or remove certain features; however, most of them remain largely compatible with their originating OS—and so are not really forks of them.

  5. Matthew Dillon - Wikipedia

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    Concerned with problems he saw in the direction FreeBSD 5.x was headed in regards to concurrency, [10] and coupled with the fact that Dillon's access to the FreeBSD source code repository was revoked due to a falling-out with other FreeBSD developers, he started the DragonFly BSD project in 2003, implementing the SMP model using light-weight ...

  6. vkernel - Wikipedia

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    DragonFly, however, still has FreeBSD jail support as well. [7]) In DragonFly, the vkernel can be thought of as a first-class computer architecture, comparable to i386 or amd64, and, according to Matthew Dillon circa 2007, can be used as a starting point for porting DragonFly BSD to new architectures. [12]

  7. Category:DragonFly BSD - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "DragonFly BSD" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. Portal:Amiga/Selected article/31 - Wikipedia

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    DragonFly BSD is a free and open source Unix-like operating system created as a fork of FreeBSD 4.8. Matthew Dillon, an Amiga developer in the late 1980s and early 1990s and a FreeBSD developer between 1994 and 2003, began work on DragonFly BSD in June 2003 and announced it on the FreeBSD mailing lists on 16 July 2003.

  9. Comparison of open-source wireless drivers - Wikipedia

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    BSD: Sepherosa Ziehau (DragonFly BSD), Andrew Thompson (FreeBSD), Sam Leffler (FreeBSD) Ported from DragonFly BSD bwn: Broadcom BCM43xx/4318 v4 firmware Integrated since 8.1 Yes BSD: Weongyo Jeong ? cnw: Netwave AirSurfer Integrated / Removed in 8.0 On Device BSD: Imported from NetBSD ipw: Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 Integrated Yes BSD