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These are websites that contain useful information for FreeBSD users. They do not rehash information that is available at http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/index.html. These site provide useful, additional, unique information for FreeBSD users.
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Describes the installation, administration and day-to-day use of the OS. Created by the FreeBSD Documentation Project.
By Greg Lehey; O'Reilly Media, 2003, ISBN 0596005164. This book has been very popular hardcover publication since 1995. Download, PDF or postscript format, free for personal use.
Articles point users in the proper direction to learn more about FreeBSD and gain confidence on how easy programs are to install and set up.
About hardware and software, configuration and administration.
Configurable search tool for man pages for all versions of FreeBSD.
Step by step, how-to, instructional guide to installing FreeBSD from scratch, for the newbie FreeBSD computer hobbyist.
This document describes the steps I took to connect my FreeBSD 3.4R machine to Telstra's Bigpond ADSL Network.
Install Guides for FreeBSD Stable Versions 4.11, 5.4, 6.0 Provides downloadable copy for personal use.
Wiki site focusing on FreeBSD.
Notes about what I've done to my FreeBSD boxes: things I've installed, hardware I've made work, little hacks, etc.
Understandable instructions about how to setup natd under FreeBSD.
A guide which explains in detail, how to make a small installation of FreeBSD on your system, by yourself. (March 18, 2003)
Describes the installation, administration and day-to-day use of the OS. Created by the FreeBSD Documentation Project.
About hardware and software, configuration and administration.
By Greg Lehey; O'Reilly Media, 2003, ISBN 0596005164. This book has been very popular hardcover publication since 1995. Download, PDF or postscript format, free for personal use.
Step by step, how-to, instructional guide to installing FreeBSD from scratch, for the newbie FreeBSD computer hobbyist.
Install Guides for FreeBSD Stable Versions 4.11, 5.4, 6.0 Provides downloadable copy for personal use.
Understandable instructions about how to setup natd under FreeBSD.
Notes about what I've done to my FreeBSD boxes: things I've installed, hardware I've made work, little hacks, etc.
This document describes the steps I took to connect my FreeBSD 3.4R machine to Telstra's Bigpond ADSL Network.
Configurable search tool for man pages for all versions of FreeBSD.
Articles point users in the proper direction to learn more about FreeBSD and gain confidence on how easy programs are to install and set up.
Wiki site focusing on FreeBSD.
A guide which explains in detail, how to make a small installation of FreeBSD on your system, by yourself. (March 18, 2003)
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