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Open Source Unix and Related Software Projects


URL: http://www.opensourceunix.com/
ODP description: Small page of logos and links to resources, distribution channels for the most popular, freely distributable Unix, and a few other projects. FREENIX links in English, Français, Norsk.
Page title: Open Source UNIX and Related Software Projects
Page description: A complete resource for information, reviews, books and distribution channels for Open Source UNIX and related software projects.

Benchmarking BSD and Linux


URL: http://bulk.fefe.de/scalability/
ODP description: Compares FreeBSD 5.1, NetBSD 1.6.1, OpenBSD 3.4; Linux 2.4, 2.5, 2.6; to see how scalable and fast network programs are on standard PC hardware as Web servers; tests several APIs and methods. Text, graphs, benchmark code.

PIOS: Pleasant Interactive Operating System


URL: http://www.piesoftwareinc.co.uk/
ODP description: Free Unix clone developed by PIE Software Inc., for x86 PC compatibles, to give a stable multi-user high security platform for use as a network server, programming work-horse, or desktop system; designed so even complex tasks are easy.
Page title: Homepage of PIE Software Inc
Page description: Home Page Of PIE Software Inc

COTSE-Mini Unix Distributions


URL: http://www.cotse.com/miniunix.htm
ODP description: Links to 2 dozen mini Unix distributions: mostly Linux, also FreeBSD, SCO, Solaris MINIX, MINIX.
Page title: COTSE-Mini UNIX Distributions
Page description: The Computer Professionals' Reference - specializing in computer security and education

ACM Crossroads: Operating Freely


URL: http://www.acm.org/crossroads/xrds1-3/free.html
ODP description: Description of the 3 major, freely available, Unix-like operating systems: Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD. Crossroads is the student magazine of the ACM.
Page title: OPERATING FREELY

Linux and BSD, Open Source Giants


URL: http://shearer.org/en/writing/whatarelinuxbsd.html
ODP description: Succinct, clear, non-technical introduction to Linux and BSD, focus: how they are relevant to business.
Page title: Welcome back - Granizada




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