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MirOS BSD

MirOS BSD (originally called MirBSD) is a free and open source operating system which started as a fork of OpenBSD 3.1 in August 2002. It was intended to maintain the security of OpenBSD with better support for European localisation. Since then it has also incorporated code from other free BSD descendants, including NetBSD, MicroBSD (owned by…

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Default user interface
mksh, IceWM, evilwm
Developer
Thorsten Glaser, Benny Siegert, Ádám Hóka, others
Initial release
OpenBSD-current-mirabilos #0 (October 11, 2002; 23 years ago (2002-10-11))
Kernel type
Monolithic
Latest preview
MirBSD-current (10uB4-20160117) (January 17, 2016; 10 years ago (2016-01-17)) [±]
Latest release
MirOS #10semel (March 16, 2008; 18 years ago (2008-03-16)) [±]

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MirOS BSD

Nodes13
Edges12
Triples27
Avg. degree1.85
Density0.153846
Components1

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MirOS BSD

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related to history · 13
MirOS BSD → BSD, Despite, Linux, MirBSD, MirOS, NetBSD, One, OpenBSD, OpenBSD-current-mirabilos, Raadt, Theo, Thorsten Glaser, While MirOS Linux
Default user interface · 1
MirOS BSD → mksh, IceWM, evilwm
Developer · 1
MirOS BSD → Thorsten Glaser, Benny Siegert, Ádám Hóka, others
Initial release · 1
MirOS BSD → OpenBSD-current-mirabilos #0 (October 11, 2002; 23 years ago (2002-10-11))
Kernel type · 1
MirOS BSD → Monolithic
Latest preview · 1
MirOS BSD → MirBSD-current (10uB4-20160117) (January 17, 2016; 10 years ago (2016-01-17)) [±]
Latest release · 1
MirOS BSD → MirOS #10semel (March 16, 2008; 18 years ago (2008-03-16)) [±]
License · 1
MirOS BSD → Mostly BSD, GPL, MirOS Licence
Official website · 1
MirOS BSD → www.mirbsd.org
OS family · 1
MirOS BSD → Unix, BSD

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bsd miros openbsd also free mirbsd security incorporated code sparc kernel open source working netbsd operating developers history linux thorsten

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
MirOS BSDDefault user interfacemksh, IceWM, evilwm1.00infobox
MirOS BSDDeveloperThorsten Glaser, Benny Siegert, Ádám Hóka, others1.00infobox
MirOS BSDInitial releaseOpenBSD-current-mirabilos #0 (October 11, 2002; 23 years ago (2002-10-11))1.00infobox
MirOS BSDKernel typeMonolithic1.00infobox
MirOS BSDLatest previewMirBSD-current (10uB4-20160117) (January 17, 2016; 10 years ago (2016-01-17)) [±]1.00infobox
MirOS BSDLatest releaseMirOS #10semel (March 16, 2008; 18 years ago (2008-03-16)) [±]1.00infobox
MirOS BSDLicenseMostly BSD, GPL, MirOS Licence1.00infobox
MirOS BSDOfficial websitewww.mirbsd.org1.00infobox
MirOS BSDOS familyUnix, BSD1.00infobox
MirOS BSDPackage managerMirPorts, pkgsrc1.00infobox
MirOS BSDSource modelOpen source1.00infobox
MirOS BSDSupported platformsi386, SPARC1.00infobox
MirOS BSDUpdate methodBinary security updates for stable releases1.00infobox
MirOS BSDWorking stateCurrent1.00infobox

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