The 1.6 series was the last to use the old-style version of up to three version levels. 2.0 was the start of the version.release scheme.
I've been using NetBSD for over 20 years now and I keep coming back to it when I want a coherent and minimal base operating system.
I've used for daily driver workstations, file servers, and network services over the years.
I loved it when an instructor at Stevens Tech built a class around using NetBSD for a UNIX programming class. I pulled down the youtube videos and website for my own copy.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24332431
I've been using NetBSD for over 20 years now and I keep coming back to it when I want a coherent and minimal base operating system.
I've used for daily driver workstations, file servers, and network services over the years.
I loved it when an instructor at Stevens Tech built a class around using NetBSD for a UNIX programming class. I pulled down the youtube videos and website for my own copy. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24332431