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The FreeBSD Operating System: History and Features
Offer an extensive overview of FreeBSD, describing it as a free and open-source Unix-like operating system that originated from the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) and has been continuously developed for over thirty years. The information details its history, including its creation from 386BSD and a related lawsuit, and its use today by major companies and gaming consoles like the PlayStation series. The texts also catalog the system's features, such as its native kernel, networking, storage capabilities (like ZFS and GEOM), and security enhancements (like jails and the TrustedBSD project), alongside comprehensive version history and information regarding its development structure and supporting foundation.
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