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Answer by user44370 for Why there are many BSD systems but only one Linux...

Opportunity and history (2): If 386BSD had been available when I started on Linux, Linux would probably never had happened. - Linus Torvalds. Berkeley Software Distribution predates Linux by almost 15...

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Answer by vonbrand for Why there are many BSD systems but only one Linux kernel?

There are literally hundreds of different Linux-based systems, compared to a handful of BSDs (and a somewhat larger number of propietary Unix systems). Some speculate that the coherence of the Linux...

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Answer by Ouki for Why there are many BSD systems but only one Linux kernel?

You are comparing kernel and whole systems. Kernels are just the main central piece of a system, but not all of it. In fact there is no such thing as a Linux system per se, but there are countless...

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Why there are many BSD systems but only one Linux kernel?

Why there are many BSD systems but only one Linux kernel? I wonder why BSD was forked many times, but no such thing with Linux.

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