What is the difference between linux and bsd?



What is the difference between linux and bsd?..

Answer / Gajendera Singh

Linux is based on Unix System V and Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) derivatives, while BSD is a group of Unix-like open source operating systems derived from Research Unix versions 5 and 7. The main differences lie in the licensing and the specific implementation details.

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