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FreeBSD in the Press

Articles in the press about FreeBSD.

Year 2000 Compatibility

The FreeBSD project's current statement about its Year 2000 compatibility.

FreeBSD Real-Quick (TM) Newsletter (RQN)

A monthly (sometimes bi-weekly) newsletter announcing recent developments in the FreeBSD arena. Subscribe to freebsd-announce to receive this newsletter via e-mail.

The FreeBSD Handbook

An evolving, comprehensive on-line resource for FreeBSD users. Please address comments and contributions to <freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.org>.

A Japanese translation of the handbook (EUC encoding) is also available.

The FreeBSD Porter's Handbook

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An evolving, comprehensive on-line resource for FreeBSD Port Collection users. +

An evolving, comprehensive on-line resource for users interested + in creating and submitting a port for the Ports Collection. It + also provides some useful information for Ports committers. Please address comments and contributions to <freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.org>.

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A Japanese translation of the handbook - (EUC encoding) is also available.

- + href="mailto:doc@FreeBSD.org">doc@FreeBSD.org.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

If you have a question, chances are that someone else has had it too. The most common of these questions (and answers) have been compiled here.

&i.new; We now offer a Russian translation and a Chinese translation of the FAQ.

A Japanese translation of the FAQ (EUC encoding) is also available.

Tutorials

Assorted documents about various aspects of FreeBSD, FreeBSD software, and hardware. If you have comments or would like to contribute a document, please contact us at freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.org.

Additional Resources

www.FreeBSD.org is not the only place to get information on FreeBSD; various independent efforts have also produced a great deal of useful information about FreeBSD.

Books

Online documentation is useful, but any serious FreeBSD user should consider getting some of the books listed here. Most books that cover BSD systems apply well to FreeBSD.

Manual Pages

FreeBSD
For release: 1.0, 1.1, 1.1.5.1, 2.0, 2.0.5, 2.1.0, 2.1.5, 2.1.6.1, 2.1.7.1, 2.2.1, 2.2.2, 2.2.5, 2.2.6, 2.2.7, 2.2.8, 3.0, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5.1, 4.0, 4.1, 4.2, 5.0-current, Ports.
Other Systems
Unix Seventh Edition (V7), 2.8BSD, 2.9.1BSD, 2.10BSD, 2.11BSD, 4.3BSD Reno, NET/2, 386BSD 0.1, 4.4BSD Lite2, Linux Slackware, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Plan 9, SunOS 4.x, SunOS 5.x, ULTRIX 4.2, and XFree86.

This service is provided courtesy of Wolfram Schneider.

4.4BSD Documents

If you like to read BSD manuals online, here is a hypertext version of the 4.4BSD documents from /usr/share/doc, where you will find the documents on a FreeBSD machine (if you install the doc distribution).

Info Documents

If you like to read FreeBSD Info documents online, here is a hypertext version of the Info documents from /usr/share/info, where you will find the Info documents on a FreeBSD machine (if you install the info distribution).

The Source Code

If you like digging your fingers into source code, here is a hypertext version of the FreeBSD kernel source. This is brought to you courtesy of Warren Toomey.

The FreeBSD Documentation Project

Daemon News

The industry leader in BSD news.

The FreeBSD 'zine

A monthly collection of easy to read (we hope) articles written by FreeBSD users and administrators just like you.

Like FreeBSD itself, this documentation is the product of a volunteer effort. The goals of the project are outlined here, as are the procedures for submitting corrections and new material.

The FreeBSD Diary

The FreeBSD Diary is a collection of how-to entries aimed at UNIX novices. The aim is to provide a set of step-by-step guides to installing and configuring various ports.

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The - FreeBSD Porter's Handbook

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An evolving, comprehensive online resource for users interested - in creating and submitting a port for the ports collection. It - also provides some useful information for ports committers. - Please address comments and contributions to doc@FreeBSD.org.

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