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From:      Sam Carleton <scarleton@miltonstreet.com>
To:        FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: What is freebsd
Message-ID:  <38E781A0.5B3A062F@miltonstreet.com>
References:  <38E77CE7.F9AF7ADD@3web.net>

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Emmanuel Ates wrote:

> I want to learn Unix but I do not have the finances to go to school.
> Can I learn UNIX by learning freebsd?  Are the commands the same as
> Unix?

UNIX, or more general, an operating system is not simply a set of
commands, but the way the computer functions.  Personally I would not
recommend FreeBSD as your first step into UNIX.

Personally I would recommend Linux, my choise is SuSE Linux
(http://www.suse.com).  Spend the $29~$49 for the full distribution
because the manual is going to be very helpful to you.  I recommend
Linux over FreeBSD simply because there are a lot more people using it
which results in a lot more documentation and web sites related to it
for newbies.  One outstanding site is http://www.linuxnewbie.org. Once
you get a good grip on Linux, then look at FreeBSD and discover the real
power! (Only wish I could get the darn firewall working!)

Sam



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