BSDoriented
BSDoriented is a term used to describe a computing environment that is heavily influenced by the principles and philosophies of the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) operating systems. The BSD family of Unix-like operating systems, which includes FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, and DragonFly BSD, is known for its emphasis on simplicity, modularity, and the open sharing of its source code.
BSDoriented systems typically adhere to the following principles:
1. Simplicity: BSD systems are designed to be simple and straightforward, with a focus on providing a
2. Modularity: The BSD kernel is highly modular, allowing for easy customization and the addition of new
3. Open source: BSD systems are open source, meaning their source code is freely available for anyone
4. Security: BSD systems place a strong emphasis on security, with features such as mandatory access controls,
5. Compatibility: BSD systems are designed to be compatible with a wide range of hardware and software,
BSDoriented systems are often praised for their robustness, flexibility, and commitment to open standards. They are