HardenedBSD
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What is HardenedBSD?
HardenedBSD is a security-enhanced fork of FreeBSD. The HardenedBSD Project is implementing many exploit mitigation and security technologies on top of FreeBSD. Allowing penetration testers and system security experts to enjoy a prebuilt suite of tools on top of FreeBSD.
How much does HardenedBSD cost?
HardenedBSD is a free and open-source operating system released under the BSD License.
What platforms does HardenedBSD support?
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DragonFly BSD
GhostBSD
GhostBSD is a free an open-source operating system based on FreeBSD. GhostBSD comes pre-installed with MATE desktop, OpenRC, the LibreOffice suite and OS packages for simplicity adn ease-of-use.
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What is FuryBSD?
How much does FuryBSD cost?
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What platforms does FuryBSD support?
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MidnightBSD
MidnightBSD is a free and open-source desktop operating system for x86 and x86-64 based PCs. The OS is originally forked from FreeBSD 6.1, and periodically updated with code and drivers from later FreeBSD releases. The developers behind MidnightBSD has been stringing since 2006 create an easy-to-use operating system that everyone can use, freely.
OpenBSD
OpenBSD is a free and open-source, security-focused, Unix-like operating system based on the Berkeley Software Distribution. For over 25 years OpenBSD has been developed by a community of volunteers funded through contributions collected by The OpenBSD Foundation. OpenBSD is freely available and can be used on most hardware, including Alpha, x86-64, ARMv7, ARMv8 (64-bit), PA-RISC, IA-32, LANDISK, Omron LUNA-88K, Loongson, MIPS64, PowerPC, SPARC64.
FreeBSD
FreeBSD is a free and open-source Unix-like operating system descended from the Berkeley Software Distribution. FreeBSD was first released as in 1993, and is today the most popular free and open-source BSD operating system on the market today. In total, FreeBSD accounts for more than 75% of the market. FreeBSD can be installed easily on most machines and is licensed under the permissive BSD License.
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