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Tyler Gee
geekout at gmail.com
Mon Jan 3 16:09:41 GMT 2005
Also, check out http://www.bsdforums.org as they have a lot of good
information about all of the BSDs.
-wtgee
On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 19:07:42 -0600, Adam Fabian <afabian at austin.rr.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 02, 2005 at 06:05:42PM -0500, PeruvianFinest03 at aol.com wrote:
> > in my area I want to learn it. I was never taught about "Linux, Unix"
> > and a lot of stuff I really don't know. My point is I know there is
> > got to be a good site where I can post my questions and get some good
> > answers . I am currently 16 and don't know much about FreeBSD but I
>
> The primary means of support for FreeBSD is the freebsd-questions
> mailing list, accessed in a similar manner to however you accessed
> this list. You will also find a great deal of Linux/UNIX information
> directly applicable to FreeBSD, and more applicable with
> little translations for platform differences, etc. There is a lot of
> consistency between UNIX variants; shell scripting questions would
> probably be on topic on most generic UNIX forums, and questions about
> rc.conf (FreeBSD's "main" configuration file in the /etc directory)
> might be mildly off-topic or better addressed to a more specifically
> FreeBSD-oriented forum.
>
> http://www.google.com/bsd has a lot of answers.
>
> If you're new, it'd be helpful to read the FreeBSD handbook. It'll
> answer questions you didn't even realize you had yet. It's linked off
> of http://www.freebsd.org. FreeBSD is one of the better-documented
> open-source operating systems around.
> --
> Adam Fabian (afabian at austin.rr.com)
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