NetBSD
NetBSD is a BSD variant whose aim is to run on as many computer architectures as possible and currently runs on 54 different system architectures. The OpenBSD project was forked from NetBSD at the end of 1995. NetBSD contains its own package management system, know as NetBSD Packages Collection or pkgsrc, and the collection currently contains over 5000 packages. Adding new software is as simple as changing to the correct directory and typing "make install". All required or dependant packages will also be installed. A number of other operating systems now use pkgsrc including OpenBSD, FreeBSD, Solaris and Darwin/OS/X.
Order NetBSD 4.0
NetBSD 4.0 was released on December 12th 2007. The official release annoucement is available here.
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Order NetBSD 3.1
NetBSD 3.1 was released on November 4th 2006. The official release announcement is available here.
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