BSD Basics For The Newbie 9
qbasicprogrammer writes: "FreeBSD Basics on The O'Reilly Network covers some of the more useful FreeBSD commands that make computer life easier, including commands for things like scrolling through virtual terminals and checking date, time, and current working directory. Good read for the BSD neophyte."
well (Score:1)
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And it's about time too. Do you have any idea how often good, general Unix info is masqueraded as Linux info? And the worst part is, everyone buys into it, so that they think what they're learning is specific to Linux. It's evil I tell ya!
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These are all Linux commands too (Score:1)
Chris Hagar
It's still a FreeBSD introduction (Score:1)
Re:These are all Linux commands too (Score:1)
Adding Mac OS X to that table (Score:1)
Probably entry after entry of 'click on this'
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That's not my point (Score:1)
Chris Hagar
those are BSD *user* basics... (Score:1)
I've used *nix accounts since the mid-1980's, but I was never an admin. I've got several Gb of unformatted space to play with on my Mac clone, and I'd like to try BSD, but I just don't know where to begin.