Firefly BSD is a commercially-supported operating system based on the experimental DragonFlyBSD fork of FreeBSD. DragonFly BSD is a free Unix-like operating system created as a fork of FreeBSD 4 FreeBSD is a Unix-like free Operating system descended from AT&T UNIX via the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD branch through It comes with complete source and binaries for the kernel, compiler, libraries, and user utilities. In addition, thousands of contributed programs have been ported to Firefly BSD and are included in the 4-CDROM set. It is developed (or at least sold) by Steven David Rhodus, and costs $12. 95. Proceeds will help DragonFlyBSD, suggesting the two are still very closely related.
The website of Firefly BSD Inc. (fireflybsd. com[1]) has vanished from the web and instead its domain name is now used for advertising, probably because of its well-known URL. In Computer networking, a domain name is a name given to a collection of network devices that belong to a domain which is an administrative space managed according Uniform Resource Locator is an URI which also specifies where the identified resource is available and the protocol for retrieving it