A free variant of Berkeley UNIX available for Alpha and x86 based machines It is not as popular as Linux
(Free Berkeley Software Distribution) - Similar to GNU/Linux in that it includes many GNU programs and runs many of the same packages as GNU/Linux However, some kernel functions are implemented differently as it uses a BSD kernel, and the filesystem architecture is quite different (Also, see BSD UNIX )
An open source UNIX operating system for "PC-compatible" computers It offers advanced networking, performance and security features which are still missing in other operating systems, even in some of the best commercial ones See the FreeBSD Project's web site for further information
Most popular offshoot of the BSD family In February 2000, merged with BSDi Considered by BSD advocates to be technically superior to Linux-based operating systems, but lags far behind in market share
FreeBSD is an open source, freely distributed Unix-like operating system, much like Linux, its counterpart on the Internet Mac OS X contains a BSD component
One of many flavors of UNIX FreeBSD is less popular than Linux and is typically used by some small businesses and as a platform for Web servers (See www freebsd org)
Berkeley Software Design FreeBSD is a superior operating system for Intel ia32 compatible, DEC Alpha, and PC-98, architectures
The FreeBSD operating system is a version of UNIX, and it runs on Intel microprocessors and powers the servers of the Web's largest sites FreeBSD is the operating system of choice for the Virtualis shared servers, and we have an entire line of FreeBSD (UNIX) dedicated servers as well See Also: OPERATING SYSTEM
FreeBSD is an advanced BSD UNIX® operating system for the Intel® compatible (x86), DEC Alpha and PC-98 architectures
All of Virtualis' virtual servers run the FreeBSD operating system, which is a version of UNIX FreeBSD runs on Intel microprocessors, and powers the servers of the Web's largest sites See Also: OPERATING SYSTEM