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=== Fedora FreeBSD ===
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=== FreeBSD ===
 
This page gives an introduction to FreeBSD and an overview of related articles.
 
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=== What is FreeBSD? ===
 
=== What is FreeBSD? ===
 
FreeBSD is an advanced operating system for x86 compatible (including Pentium and Athlon), amd64 compatible (including Opteron, Athlon 64, and EM64T), Alpha/AXP, IA-64, PC-98 and UltraSPARC® architectures. It is derived from BSD, the version of UNIX® developed at the University of California, Berkeley. It is developed and maintained by  a large team of individuals.
 
FreeBSD is an advanced operating system for x86 compatible (including Pentium and Athlon), amd64 compatible (including Opteron, Athlon 64, and EM64T), Alpha/AXP, IA-64, PC-98 and UltraSPARC® architectures. It is derived from BSD, the version of UNIX® developed at the University of California, Berkeley. It is developed and maintained by  a large team of individuals.

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This page gives an introduction to FreeBSD and an overview of related articles.



  • Edited this.. Original Topic/Summary said "Fedora FreeBSD" which was mixing up Redhat and FreeBSD.

What is FreeBSD?

FreeBSD is an advanced operating system for x86 compatible (including Pentium and Athlon), amd64 compatible (including Opteron, Athlon 64, and EM64T), Alpha/AXP, IA-64, PC-98 and UltraSPARC® architectures. It is derived from BSD, the version of UNIX® developed at the University of California, Berkeley. It is developed and maintained by a large team of individuals.

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