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Ohhh I only ever saw linux, sorry. So BSD is based on Unix but is not unix too?
Thanks for explaining.
BSD is Unix
Unix is like franchising: you can be perfectly SUS, yet no money = not Unix
Depends on what you mean by BSD.
If you mean literally BSD, then yes, it's a direct UNIX decendant based on the same source tree. However, it's been discontinued 30 years ago.
If you mean one of the *BSDs (Freebsd, netbsd, openbsd), then the relationship is more similar to that of linux, although there is still actual BSD code involved.
Source: Former FreeBSD user.
oh I get it. Thanks|!|