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Date:      Sun, 18 May 1997 09:27:02 +0300
From:      Nadav Eiron <nadav@barcode.co.il>
To:        Leland Heaton <lheaton@cts.com>
Cc:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Learning FreeBSD
Message-ID:  <337EA136.6408@barcode.co.il>
References:  <3.0.1.32.19970517223523.0069debc@king.cts.com>

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Leland Heaton wrote:
> 
> I have a major dilema.  I want to learn freebsd.
> 
> I started out working on a FreeBSD system with my two friends.  One uses an
> ancient version of like 1.0 and the other 1.9 or something.  Old versions.
> I am the new one and run 2.1.0.  They tried to help me but the one with 1.0
> just doesn't know (although he is incdeibly smart) and the other just
> doesn't really want to help me anymore.
> 
> I wanted to really learn FreeBSD now kinda to spite the 1.9 guy who knows
> what to do but just won't point me in the right direction.  I was trying to
> get a network between my now 486DX2 66 (FreeBSD) and Pentium Win95 machine
> and it wouldn't work.  So I downloaded the manual...This doesn't help me
> much because I need to have something in front of me.  Written down.  So I
> called kinko's and it turns out to cost about 220 dollars to print out the
> 465 page manual I downloaded...I can't afford this and I would probably use
> it.  But I want to learn FreeBSD.
> 
> Someone suggested that I print the parts I need but.  It seems that it will
> be too difficult and I will loose the stuff.  How can I learn FreeBSD (I
> just really would like to scrap the messed up part of freebsd that caused
> this whole mess and reinstall FreeBSD)  But I want to learn it first.  See
> my dilema?
> 
> -- Leland Heaton

There never was a 1.9 release, and 2.1.0 is ancient history as well. If
you want something written down, the best would be to get "The Complete
FreeBSD" from Walnut Creek (http://www.cdrom.com). It's something like
$50 including the latest release (well, a recent release anyhow) on CD.
This will get you a book (that mostly deals with installation and basic
administration) and all the docs on the CD.

Nadav



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