NetBSD-based
NetBSD is a freely redistributable, open source version of the Unix-derivative Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) computer operating system. It was the second open source BSD descendant to be formally released, after 386BSD, and continues to be actively developed. Noted for its portability and quality of design and implementation, it is often used in embedded systems and as a starting point for the porting of other operating systems to new computer architectures.
Name | Description |
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BlackBSD | Live CD with security tools and Fluxbox. |
Force10 Networks FTOS | the operating system for Force10 TeraScale E-Series switches/routers |
Debian GNU/NetBSD | Debian GNU/NetBSD was a project to combine Debian with the kernel of NetBSD. It was abandoned in 2002 and has not seen active maintenance ever since. |
Gentoo/NetBSD | Gentoo/*BSD subproject to port Gentoo features such as Portage to the NetBSD operating system. |
Jibbed | Live CD based on NetBSD |
PolyBSD / pocketSAN | Multipurpose framework for building embedded systems based on NetBSD. |
SEOS | The operating system for the Ericsson SmartEdge router series |
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