Which of the following is NOT a Linux distro?
EXPLANATION
Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) is a Unix operating
system derivative developed and distributed by the Computer Systems
Research Group (CSRG) of the University of California, Berkeley, from
1977 to 1995. Today the term "BSD" is often used non-specifically to
refer to any of the BSD descendants which together form a branch of the
family ofUnix-like operating systems. Operating systems derived from the
original BSD code remain actively developed and widely used.
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