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A [[UNIX]] like operating system derived from the old 386BSD system, much like [[NetBSD]] and [[OpenBSD]].
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A [[UNIX]] like operating system derived from the old 386BSD system, much like NetBSD and OpenBSD.
 
==Releases==
*1.0 (Nov 1993)
*1.1 (May 1994)
*1.1.5 (1994)
*2.0 (Nov 1994)
*2.0.5 (Jun 1995)
 
*2.2 (Mar 1997)
*2.2.8 (Dec 1998)
 
*3.0 (Oct 1998)
*3.1 (Feb 1999)
*3.2 (May 1999)
 
*4.0 (Mar 2000)
 
*9.0 (Jan 2012)
*9.2 (Sep 2013)
 
*10.0 (Jan 2014)
*11.4 (Jun 2020)
*12.3 (Dec 2021)
*13.1 (May 2022)
 
==Programming Utilities==
===Base System===
;Compilers
*gcc
;Debugger
*gdb (GNU debugger)
 
===Ports Collection===
;Interpreters
*Bywater BASIC Interpreter
*Phil Cockroft’s Basic Interpreter (Rabbit Basic)
*GNU Common Lisp
*CLISP
*SLisp - simple Lisp interpreter
*Perl
*Elk
*MIT Scheme
*SCM Scheme Interpreter
*Python
*Ruby
*Tcl (Tool Command Language)
;Compilers
*Free Pascal
;Editors
*GNU Emacs


==Links==
==Links==
https://www.freebsd.org
https://www.freebsd.org


[[Category:UNIX]]
[[Category:BSD]]
[[Category:Operating Systems]]

Latest revision as of 14:54, 10 October 2022

A UNIX like operating system derived from the old 386BSD system, much like NetBSD and OpenBSD.

Releases

  • 1.0 (Nov 1993)
  • 1.1 (May 1994)
  • 1.1.5 (1994)
  • 2.0 (Nov 1994)
  • 2.0.5 (Jun 1995)
  • 2.2 (Mar 1997)
  • 2.2.8 (Dec 1998)
  • 3.0 (Oct 1998)
  • 3.1 (Feb 1999)
  • 3.2 (May 1999)
  • 4.0 (Mar 2000)
  • 9.0 (Jan 2012)
  • 9.2 (Sep 2013)
  • 10.0 (Jan 2014)
  • 11.4 (Jun 2020)
  • 12.3 (Dec 2021)
  • 13.1 (May 2022)

Programming Utilities

Base System

Compilers
  • gcc
Debugger
  • gdb (GNU debugger)

Ports Collection

Interpreters
  • Bywater BASIC Interpreter
  • Phil Cockroft’s Basic Interpreter (Rabbit Basic)
  • GNU Common Lisp
  • CLISP
  • SLisp - simple Lisp interpreter
  • Perl
  • Elk
  • MIT Scheme
  • SCM Scheme Interpreter
  • Python
  • Ruby
  • Tcl (Tool Command Language)
Compilers
  • Free Pascal
Editors
  • GNU Emacs

Links

https://www.freebsd.org