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Bitrig

Bitrig was an OpenBSD-based operating system targeted exclusively at the amd64 and armv7 platforms.

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DeveloperArtur Grabowski, Patrick Wildt, Christiano F. Haesbaert, John C. Vernaleo, Pedro Martelletto, Martin Natano, Owain G. Ainsworth, Thordur Bjornsson,[1] Dale Rahn, Marco Peereboom, Christophe Prevotaux
OS familyBSD
Working stateDiscontinued
Source modelOpen source
Initial release1.0 / 25 November 2014 (2014-11-25)
Latest release1.0 / 25 November 2014; 10 years ago (2014-11-25)
Package managerBitrig ports/packages
Platformsamd64, armv7
Kernel typeMonolithic kernel
LicenseISC license
Official websiteBitrig at the Wayback Machine (archived 2023-12-12)
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It is no longer being developed, and some of the work that it had done was merged back into OpenBSD.[2] Some of its achievements included porting FUSE/puffs support, libc++ to the platform to replace libstdc++, PIE support for AMD64 and NDB kernel support.[2]

Bitrig focused on using modern tools such as Git and LLVM/Clang along with only focusing on modern platforms.

It aimed to have a "commercially friendly code base",[3] with texinfo being the only GNU tool in the base system.[4] GPT partitioning was supported by Bitrig,[5] and future plans included support for virtualisation and EFI.[6]

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