Examples of using Netbsd in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
Theo de Raadt branched out from NetBSD.
It was forked from NetBSD by Theo de Raadt in late 1995.
The most popular*BSD systems are FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD and DragonFly BSD.
The Sidekick IX 2009 model runs DangerOS 5.0 which is based on NetBSD.
BSDL and NetBSD.
The NetBSD project is primarily focused on high-quality design, stability and performance of the system.
a new project forked from NetBSD 1.0.
NetBSD is a free,
The NetBSD project is primarily focused on high quality design, stability and performance of the system.
BSDI and NetBSD.
NetBSD comes with a long list of different sentences, required by the various licenses for parts of the system.
OpenBSD diverged from NetBSD around the release of NetBSD 1.1 in November of 1995.
FreeBSD's development model is similar to both NetBSD and OpenBSD, but radically different from the Linux development manual.
Community ports for FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD and Mac OS X 10.5 PowerPC receive support from contributors to those projects.
OpenBSD and NetBSD.
mainly as FreeBSD, NetBSD.
mainly as FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD.
Arch may not operate on the vast number of devices NetBSD operates on, but for an i686 system it may offer more applications.
mainly as FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD.
many sites use NetBSD as DNS or other network servers,