[EdLUG] March talk | Intro to BSD

Tai Kedzierski dch.tai at gmail.com
Fri Oct 11 09:27:00 UTC 2019


Hi all,

The March 2020 meetup has a talk!

Laurie Ibbs will be talking to us about the Berkley Software
Distribution, a direct descendent of the Bell Labs UNIX system and now
most popularly known through the FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD projects.
It is an Open Source, permissively-licensed operating system which
often both competes with and complements Linux, primarily in the
server space. Laurie will be giving us an introduction to the system,
along with highlighting the main differences that exist when comparing
it to Linux.

This is scheduled then for Tuesday 3rd of March 2020. I expect this
will be at Akva, though venue to be formally confirmed.

We're sure to learn something fun :-)

Tai


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Tai Kedzierski
Linux Operations and Deployments Engineer


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