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Что (кто) такое Berkeley Software Distribution - определение

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Berkeley Software Distribution         
  • 4.3 BSD from the [[University of Wisconsin]]. Displaying the [[man page]] for [[Franz Lisp]].
  • "4.3 BSD UNIX" from the [[University of Wisconsin]] circa 1987. System startup and login.
  • Tape for [[SunOS]] 4.1.1, a 4.3BSD derivative
  • Simplified evolution of [[Unix]] systems. Not shown are [[Junos]], [[PlayStation 3 system software]] and other proprietary forks.
  • VAX-11/780]], a typical minicomputer used for early BSD timesharing systems
UNIX OPERATING SYSTEM
BSD Unix; BSD UNIX; BSD; Bsd; BSD (operating system); *BSD; HPBSD; 4.4BSD-Lite; 4.4BSD-Encumbered; Berkeley software distribution; Berkeley UNIX; Bsdgames; Berkeley Unix; BSD Unices; Berkley Software Distribution; Berkeley System Distribution; Networking Release 1; Net/1; Berkeley UNIX 4.3BSD; BSD operating system; BSD-based
<operating system> (BSD) A family of Unix versions developed by Bill Joy and others at the {University of California at Berkeley}, originally for the DEC VAX and PDP-11 computers, and subsequently ported to almost all modern general-purpose computers. BSD Unix incorporates paged virtual memory, TCP/IP networking enhancements and many other features. BSD UNIX 4.0 was released on 1980-10-19. The BSD versions (4.1, 4.2, and 4.3) and the commercial versions derived from them (SunOS, ULTRIX, Mt. Xinu, Dynix) held the technical lead in the Unix world until AT&T's successful standardisation efforts after about 1986, and are still widely popular. See also Berzerkeley, USG Unix. (2005-01-20)
Berkeley Unix         
  • 4.3 BSD from the [[University of Wisconsin]]. Displaying the [[man page]] for [[Franz Lisp]].
  • "4.3 BSD UNIX" from the [[University of Wisconsin]] circa 1987. System startup and login.
  • Tape for [[SunOS]] 4.1.1, a 4.3BSD derivative
  • Simplified evolution of [[Unix]] systems. Not shown are [[Junos]], [[PlayStation 3 system software]] and other proprietary forks.
  • VAX-11/780]], a typical minicomputer used for early BSD timesharing systems
UNIX OPERATING SYSTEM
BSD Unix; BSD UNIX; BSD; Bsd; BSD (operating system); *BSD; HPBSD; 4.4BSD-Lite; 4.4BSD-Encumbered; Berkeley software distribution; Berkeley UNIX; Bsdgames; Berkeley Unix; BSD Unices; Berkley Software Distribution; Berkeley System Distribution; Networking Release 1; Net/1; Berkeley UNIX 4.3BSD; BSD operating system; BSD-based
BSD Unix         
  • 4.3 BSD from the [[University of Wisconsin]]. Displaying the [[man page]] for [[Franz Lisp]].
  • "4.3 BSD UNIX" from the [[University of Wisconsin]] circa 1987. System startup and login.
  • Tape for [[SunOS]] 4.1.1, a 4.3BSD derivative
  • Simplified evolution of [[Unix]] systems. Not shown are [[Junos]], [[PlayStation 3 system software]] and other proprietary forks.
  • VAX-11/780]], a typical minicomputer used for early BSD timesharing systems
UNIX OPERATING SYSTEM
BSD Unix; BSD UNIX; BSD; Bsd; BSD (operating system); *BSD; HPBSD; 4.4BSD-Lite; 4.4BSD-Encumbered; Berkeley software distribution; Berkeley UNIX; Bsdgames; Berkeley Unix; BSD Unices; Berkley Software Distribution; Berkeley System Distribution; Networking Release 1; Net/1; Berkeley UNIX 4.3BSD; BSD operating system; BSD-based
BSD         
  • 4.3 BSD from the [[University of Wisconsin]]. Displaying the [[man page]] for [[Franz Lisp]].
  • "4.3 BSD UNIX" from the [[University of Wisconsin]] circa 1987. System startup and login.
  • Tape for [[SunOS]] 4.1.1, a 4.3BSD derivative
  • Simplified evolution of [[Unix]] systems. Not shown are [[Junos]], [[PlayStation 3 system software]] and other proprietary forks.
  • VAX-11/780]], a typical minicomputer used for early BSD timesharing systems
UNIX OPERATING SYSTEM
BSD Unix; BSD UNIX; BSD; Bsd; BSD (operating system); *BSD; HPBSD; 4.4BSD-Lite; 4.4BSD-Encumbered; Berkeley software distribution; Berkeley UNIX; Bsdgames; Berkeley Unix; BSD Unices; Berkley Software Distribution; Berkeley System Distribution; Networking Release 1; Net/1; Berkeley UNIX 4.3BSD; BSD operating system; BSD-based
BSD         
  • 4.3 BSD from the [[University of Wisconsin]]. Displaying the [[man page]] for [[Franz Lisp]].
  • "4.3 BSD UNIX" from the [[University of Wisconsin]] circa 1987. System startup and login.
  • Tape for [[SunOS]] 4.1.1, a 4.3BSD derivative
  • Simplified evolution of [[Unix]] systems. Not shown are [[Junos]], [[PlayStation 3 system software]] and other proprietary forks.
  • VAX-11/780]], a typical minicomputer used for early BSD timesharing systems
UNIX OPERATING SYSTEM
BSD Unix; BSD UNIX; BSD; Bsd; BSD (operating system); *BSD; HPBSD; 4.4BSD-Lite; 4.4BSD-Encumbered; Berkeley software distribution; Berkeley UNIX; Bsdgames; Berkeley Unix; BSD Unices; Berkley Software Distribution; Berkeley System Distribution; Networking Release 1; Net/1; Berkeley UNIX 4.3BSD; BSD operating system; BSD-based
Berkeley System / Software Distribution (Reference: manufacturer, Unix, OS)
Digital distribution         
DELIVERY METHOD OF MEDIA CONTENT
Content delivery; Paid Digital Download; Content distribution; Digital delivery; Electronic software distribution; Free downloads; Electronic Software Distribution; Digital Distribution; Electronic software delivery; Digital distribution platform; Digital software distribution; Electronic Software Delivery; Online Distribution; Online distribution; Free download; Paid download; Download (audio); Online distribution software; Digital Media Distribution System; Electronic distribution
Digital distribution, also referred to as content delivery, online distribution, or electronic software distribution, among others, is the delivery or distribution of digital media content such as audio, video, e-books, video games, and other software.
Berkeley, California         
  • This pit in the surface of a rock at [[Indian Rock Park]] is typical of those used by the [[Ohlone]] people to grind [[acorn]]s.
  • Satellite map of the San Francisco Bay Area from the U.S. Geological Survey
  • View of Berkeley in 1900
  • Berkeley and the San Francisco Bay at nightfall, as seen from the [[Lawrence Hall of Science]]
  • Shattuck Avenue at Center Street in downtown Berkeley, as seen in 1973
  • Berkeley Civic Center.
  • The historic Berkeley [[YMCA]], b. 1910
  • Berkeley Kite Festival, 2016.
  • Berkeley Main Post Office]], built 1914-15.
  • The historic [[Spanish Colonial Revival]] style [[Berkeley City Club]], designed by famed architect [[Julia Morgan]] in 1929
  • [[Sather Tower]] (known as the Campanile) at the University of California
  • View down [[Telegraph Avenue]].
  • Claremont]] district.
  • Housing developments in Downtown Berkeley
  • A street closed off into two dead ends by traffic calming barriers. A gap in the middle allows passage of bikes and emergency vehicles.
  • [[Campus of the University of California, Berkeley]].
  • Mayor Jesse Arreguín and other elected officials and staffers on the steps of City Hall
  • Berkeley High School]]
  • The historic Old City Hall.
  • [[Spanish Colonial Revival]] architecture on Bancroft Way.
  • [[Pacific School of Religion]].
  • People's Park]] was created via public occupation during the [[1960s Berkeley protests]].
  • Peralta family]] in 1820.
  • The historic [[Shattuck Hotel]], built in 1910 in a [[Mission Revival]] style.
  • The [[Mission Revival]] style [[South Berkeley Community Church]], b. 1943
  • Street fair on [[Telegraph Avenue]]
  • Doe Memorial Library, the main library of the [[University of California, Berkeley Libraries]]
  • The Campanile and [[Sather Gate]] on the UC Berkeley campus
  • The [[UC Theatre]], b. 1917
  • [[Wheeler Hall]], built in 1917, was designed by [[John Galen Howard]].
  • ''Horses Grazing, Berkeley''; painted by artist [[William Hahn]] in 1875
CITY IN ALAMEDA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES
Berkeley, CA; Berkley, California; Berkley, CA; Berkely, California; UN/LOCODE:USJBK; Berkely, CA; Berkeley, Ca; Berkeley California; Berkeley (CA); People's Republic of Berkeley; Berserkley; Peoples republic of berkeley; Berkeley Gazette; Stockyards, California; Berkeley Daily Gazette; Berkeley, Calif.; History of Berkeley, California; History of Berkeley; City of Berkeley; Berkeley city council; Berkeley City Council; Homelessness in Berkeley, California; North East Bay Independent and Gazette; Cal Day; Draft:Berkeley Fire Department; Education in Berkeley, California; Demographics of Berkeley, California; Arts and culture in Berkeley, California; Arts and culture of Berkeley, California; Transport in Berkeley, California; Indigenous history of Berkeley, California

Berkeley ( BURK-lee) is a city on the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay in northern Alameda County, California, United States. It is named after the 18th-century Irish bishop and philosopher George Berkeley. It borders the cities of Oakland and Emeryville to the south and the city of Albany and the unincorporated community of Kensington to the north. Its eastern border with Contra Costa County generally follows the ridge of the Berkeley Hills. The 2020 census recorded a population of 124,321.

Berkeley is home to the oldest campus in the University of California System, the University of California, Berkeley, and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, which is managed and operated by the university. It also has the Graduate Theological Union, one of the largest religious studies institutions in the world. Berkeley is considered one of the most socially progressive cities in the United States.

South Berkeley, Berkeley, California         
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HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
South berkeley; South Berkeley, California; Lorin, California; Ashby, Berkeley, California
South Berkeley is a neighborhood in the city of Berkeley, California. It extends roughly from Dwight Way to the city’s border with Oakland, between Telegraph Avenue in the east and either Sacramento Street or San Pablo Avenue in the west.
West Berkeley, Berkeley, California         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
West Berkeley; Ocean View, Berkeley, California; Ocean View, Berkeley, CA; Oceanview, California; West Berkeley, Berkeley
West Berkeley is generally the area of Berkeley, California, that lies west of San Pablo Avenue (though sometimes it may also refer to the larger area west of Sacramento Street though this includes Westbrae), abutting San Francisco Bay. It includes the area that was once the unincorporated town of Ocean View, as well as the filled-in areas along the shoreline west of I-80 (the Eastshore Freeway), mainly including the Berkeley Marina.
1960s Berkeley protests         
SERIES OF EVENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY, AND BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA, IN THE 1960S
Berkeley Riots; Berkeley riots (1960s); 1960s Berkeley, California protests
The 1960s Berkeley protests were a series of events at the University of California, Berkeley, and Berkeley, California. Many of these protests were a small part of the larger Free Speech Movement, which had national implications and constituted the onset of the counterculture of the 1960s.

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