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FreeBSD is an OperatingSystem that runs on "x86" CPUs (CentralProcessingUnits?), such as those made by Intel (IntelCorporation?), AMD (AdvancedMicroDevices?), or VIA (ViaTechnologies?). It also runs on the DEC (DigitalEquipmentCorporation) Alpha and Sun (SunMicrosystems?) UltraSPARC? machines.

It is known for its extreme reliability, speed, and cohesiveness, often above that available from GnuLinux?.

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FreeBSD is an OperatingSystem? that runs on "x86" CPUs (CentralProcessingUnits?), such as those made by Intel (IntelCorporation?), AMD (AdvancedMicroDevices?), or VIA (ViaTechnologies?). It also runs on the DEC (DigitalEquipmentCorporation?) Alpha and Sun (SunMicrosystems?) UltraSPARC? machines.

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FreeBSD is an OperatingSystem? that runs on "x86" CPUs (CentralProcessingUnits?), such as those made by Intel (IntelCorporation?) or AMD (AdvancedMicroDevices?), or the DEC (DigitalEquipmentCorporation?) Alpha.

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FreeBSD is an OperatingSystem? that runs on "x86" CPUs (CentralProcessingUnits?), such as those made by Intel (IntelCorporation?) or AMD (AdvancedMicroDevices?), or the DEC (DigitalEquipmentCorporation?) Alpha.

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Welcome to the FreeBSD wiki on subwiki.honeypot.net!


FreeBSD is an OperatingSystem? that runs on "x86" CPUs (CentralProcessingUnits?), such as those made by Intel (IntelCorporation?) or AMD (AdvancedMicroDevices?), or the DEC (DigitalEquipmentCorporation?) Alpha.

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Welcome to the FreeBSD wiki on subwiki.honeypot.net!

FreeBSD is an OperatingSystem? that runs on "x86" CPUs (CentralProcessingUnits?), such as those made by Intel (IntelCorporation?) or AMD (AdvancedMicroDevices?), or the DEC (DigitalEquipmentCorporation?) Alpha.

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Welcome to the FreeBSD wiki on subwiki.honeypot.net!

FreeBSD is an OperatingSystem? that runs on "x86" CPUs (CentralProcessingUnits?), such as those made by Intel (IntelCorporation?) or AMD (AdvancedMicroDevices?), or the DEC (DigitalEquipmentCorporation?) Alpha.

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Welcome to the FreeBSD wiki on subwiki.honeypot.net!


FreeBSD is an OperatingSystem? that runs on "x86" CPUs (CentralProcessingUnits?), such as those made by Intel (IntelCorporation?) or AMD (AdvancedMicroDevices?), or the DEC (DigitalEquipmentCorporation?) Alpha.

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FreeBSD is an OperatingSystem? that runs on "x86" CPUs (CentralProcessingUnits?), such as those made by Intel (IntelCorporation?) or AMD (AdvancedMicroDevices?), or the DEC (DigitalEquipmentCorporation?) Alpha.

It is known for its extreme reliability, speed, and cohesiveness, often above that available of GnuLinux?.

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FreeBSD is an OperatingSystem? that runs on "x86" CPUs (CentralProcessingUnits?), such as those made by Intel (IntelCorporation?) or AMD (AdvancedMicroDevices?), or the DEC (DigitalEquipmentCorporation?) Alpha.

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It is known for its extreme reliability, speed, and cohesiveness, often above that available of GnuLinux?.

Some FreeBSD-related documentation can (or will be) found here:

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