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  • 4.4BSD Interprocess Communication Tutorial
    An introduction to the interprocess communication facilities included in the 4.4BSD release of the UNIX* system.

  • 4.4BSD Manual Index
    4.4 Berkeley Software Distribution Contained herein are postscript versions of those manuals distributed with 4.4BSD-Lite

  • 4.4BSD User's Reference Manual
    4.4BSD UNIX release--plus additional pages for games and miscellaneous information. Even if you don't have a 4.4BSD system, you'll find this book helpful; many commands are identical to those in other UNIX versions.

  • A Comprehensive Guide to FreeBSD
    This is a Comprehensive Guide to Setting up a FreeBSD Server.

  • A Comprehensive Guide To FreeBSD
    This book is designed for the new user and new system administrator of FreeBSD.

  • A Distributed Shared Memory Facility for FreeBSD
    This paper describes the design and implementation of a distributed shared memory facility we have implemented for the FreeBSD operating system (a descendant of 4.4BSD that runs on the PC architecture).

  • A Guide to UNIX and Darwin
    A simple guide to what you need to understand what Darwin is and how to get started.

  • A User's Guide to FreeBSD Programming Tools
    FreeBSD offers an excellent development environment. Compilers for C, C++, and Fortran and an assembler come with the basic system, not to mention a Perl interpreter and classic Unix tools such as sed and awk.

  • Adam Stanislav's CGI Tutorial
    A hands-on tutorial explains how CGI programming works. You learn by experimentation. Also contains a reference section about CGI programming, Unix, and FreeBSD in particular.

  • Advanced Graphics Programming Techniques
    This advanced course demonstrates sophisticated and novel computer graphics programming techniques, implemented in C using the widely available OpenGL library.

  • Alternate Diskless Operation
    This document give a detailed description of the method used to set up a FreeBSD 2.x system as a DISKLESS client server and the setup of those DISKLESS clients. It builds on documents by Todd Pfaff and Martin Renters.

  • An Advanced 4.4BSD Interprocess Communication Tutorial
    One of the most important additions to UNIX in 4.2BSD was interprocess communication. These facilities were the result of more than two years of discussion and research. The facilities provided in 4.2BSD incorporated many of the ideas from current research, while trying to maintain the UNIX philosophy of simplicity and conciseness.

  • Automounter Utilities Documentation
    This manual documents the use of the 4.4BSD automounter tool suite, which includes Amd, Amq, Hlfsd, and other programs.

  • Basic NetBSD Networking
    This configuration can be extended to take advantage of NetBSD's many networking features.

  • BSD Automounter Reference Manual
    This manual documents the use of the 4.4 BSD automounter---Amd.

  • BSD Firewall
    BSD Firewall Introduction and Requirements.

  • BSD on MC68LC040
    This document is written in order to clear things up a little bit for users of MC68LC040-based machines who wish to run NetBSD/m68k(*) on their machines.

  • BSD Programmers Documentation Project
    The BSD Programmer's Documentation Project is a documentation effort about the BSD's themselves. This includes makefiles, compilation, source overview, kernel internals, device drivers, and a lot more.

  • BSD Sockets
    Sockets are a generalized networking capability first introduced in 4.1cBSD and subsequently refined into their current form with 4.2BSD.

  • BSD Sockets Primer
    BSD Sockets: A Quick And Dirty Primer

  • BSD Sockets: A Quick And Dirty Primer
    The socket is the BSD method for accomplishing interprocess communication (IPC). What this means is a socket is used to allow one process to speak to another, very much like the telephone is used to allow one person to speak to another.

  • BSD: Postfix Installation and Configuration.
    This small tutorial shows up where to get, how to install and how to configure Postfix - the sendmail-compatible MTA with enhanced security in mind.

  • BSD: S/Key one time passwords explanation.
    S/Key tutorial that shows the normal user how to configure and use it.

  • BSDI Man Pages
    Man Page Lookup searches for man pages name and section as given in the selection menu and the query dialog. Apropos Keyword Search searches the database for the string given in the query dialog.

  • Build and update FreeBSD
    This document describe how to build and update the FreeBSD Web pages from the CVS repository on your local machine.

  • Building an ATM Firewall with BSD
    As a system administrator in a large academic institution, its obvious to me that network security should be a high priority when planning a network strategy.

  • Building an OpenBSD PPPoE Gateway
    A Step-by-Step Guide to Building an OpenBSD PPPoE Gateway.

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  • Configuration of ipfilter on FreeBSD
    ipfilter is a small but efficient firewall package. It does everything done by other firewalls and even more. It's also a very portable package. FreeBSD versions above 3.3.3 have it already integrated and you only have to activate it via the kernel configuration.

  • Configuring FreeBSD as a PPP Dialup Router
    This document is based on the author's personal experience setting up FreeBSD as a PPP dialup router using FreeBSD's kernel-mode PPP (/usr/sbin/pppd), and assumes the reader's familiarity with UNIX administration basics.

  • Configuring the FreeBSD Kernel
    This handbook covers everything you will need to know in order to build a custom kernel.

  • Configuring the X Windows System
    Unix/BSDs provide a great sturdy platform for running services that just need to be "going and going and ..." For this type of environment the Windowing Graphical User Interface is mostly unnecessary (or maybe totally unnecessary.)

  • Configuring Your SoundBlaster in FreeBSD
    This document will give you simple instructions for the traditional FreeBSD sound driver configuration.

  • Converting from Linux to FreeBSD
    Converting Linux password files to FreeBSD and copying the users home directories.

  • Create your own PPP configuration files
    By default, the FreeBSD installation process creates a number of sample configuration files in the /etc/ppp directory.

  • Customizing the FreeBSD Kernel
    As Linux and FreeBSD often run side by side, Linux administrators would do well to learn how to configure FreeBSD to meet their needs.

  • Customizing the Login Shell
    This article won't cover shell scripting or advanced shell tweaks; instead we'll concentrate on some differences between the C and Bourne shells. We'll also cover editing login and logout scripts, and learn something about login and non-login shells along the way.

  • CVE Reference Map for Source OPENBSD
    This document lists the various references for OPENBSD and provides the associated CVE entries or candidates.

  • CVE Reference Map for Source OPENBSD
    This document lists the various references for OPENBSD and provides the associated CVE entries or candidates. Candidates are marked with a ** at the end of their name so that they can be more easily distinguished from official CVE entries.

  • Defcon1 - FreeBSD Docs.
    Defcon1 (LOTS of howtos & stuff!)

  • Die bsd-Firewall
    BSD-Unix ist die Plattform, auf der die weltweit erste Implementierung der Internet-Protokolle vorgenommen worden ist. Dementsprechend ist diese Implementierung sehr ausgereift und in der Praxis geprft.

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  • DualOpenBSD
    This is geared for OpenBSD users - This is my setup for both home and office networking. As you know, OpenBSD does its networking a wee bit differantly then FreeBSD and the need to edit the network files for both home and office connect to the internet can, well, sorta suck...

  • Dynamic Kernel Linker (KLD)
    The purpose of this document is to introduce the basics of programming and developing KLDs under the FreeBSD operating system.

  • Dynamic PPP with IJPPP Under FreeBSD
    Step by step instructions for setting up dynamic PPP under FreeBSD the quick and ugly way.

  • Fonts and FreeBSD
    This document contains a description of the various font files that may be used with FreeBSD and the syscons driver, X11, Ghostscript and Groff.

  • Formatting Media For Use With FreeBSD 2.2
    This document describes how to slice, partition, and format hard disk drives and similar media for use with FreeBSD.

  • FreeBSD Booting Process
    FreeBSD uses a three-stage bootstrap by default, which basically entails three programs which call each other in order (two boot blocks, and the loader).

  • FreeBSD Cheat Sheets
    These Cheat Sheets present step-by-step instructions for installing, configuring, and maintaining a FreeBSD system.

  • FreeBSD Cheat Sheets.
    These Cheat Sheets present step-by-step instructions for installing, configuring, and maintaining a FreeBSD system.

  • FreeBSD Cook Book
    This document is styled after the electronics cook books with some recipes for some common types of installations.

  • FreeBSD Device Driver Writer's Guide
    This document describes how to write a device driver for FreeBSD. It is not intended to be a tutorial on unix device drivers in general. It is intended for device driver authors, familiar with the unix device driver model, to work on FreeBSD.

  • FreeBSD Documentation Release 2.1.
    Welcome to FreeBSD! This handbook covers the installation and day to day use of FreeBSD Release 2.1. This manual is a work in progress and is the work of many individuals.

  • FreeBSD Documentation Project Primer for New Contributors
    This primer covers everything you will need to know in order to start contributing to the FreeBSD Documentation Project, from the tools and software you will be using (both mandatory and recommended) to the philosophy behind the Documentation Project.

  • FreeBSD Documentation Server
    Welcome to the FreeBSD Documentation Server

  • FreeBSD DRI for XFree86
    XFree86's Direct Rendering Infrastructure is getting to be fairly well-supported on FreeBSD. This page covers using the latest code available and news on using open-source drivers for 3d hardware in FreeBSD.

  • FreeBSD Driver for Aureal Vortex Soundcards
    This is FreeBSD newpcm driver for Aureal Vortex1 (au8820), Vortex2 (au8830) and Vortex Advantage (au8810) based soundcards.

  • FreeBSD Handbook
    FreeBSD is a 4.4BSD-Lite2 based operating system for Intel architecture (x86) and DEC Alpha based computer systems. For an overview of FreeBSD, see FreeBSD in a nutshell.

  • FreeBSD Handbook Release 2.2.8.
    This manual is a work in progress and is the work of many individuals. Many sections do not yet exist and some of those that do exist need to be updated.

  • FreeBSD Hardware guide
    This is some of the hardware known to work with FreeBSD.

  • FreeBSD Hypertext Man Pages
    Man Page Lookup searches for man pages name and section as given in the selection menu and the query dialog.

  • FreeBSD Hypertext Man Pages
    Man Page Lookup searches for man pages name and section as given in the selection menu and the query dialog.

  • FreeBSD Multimedia Help
    List of FreeBSD Multimedia Help Pages

  • FreeBSD on Telstra's Bigpond ADSL Network
    This document describes the steps I took to connect my FreeBSD 3.4R machine to Telstra's Bigpond ADSL Network.

  • FreeBSD on Telstra's Bigpond ADSL Network
    This document describes the steps I took to connect my FreeBSD 3.4R machine to Telstra's Bigpond ADSL Network.

  • Freebsd Peon.net
    FreeBSD Tutorials, Notes, Links and Manual Pages

  • FreeBSD Porter's Handbook
    The FreeBSD Porter's Handbook Page.

  • FreeBSD PPP Man Page
    This is a user process PPP software package. Normally, PPP is implement ed as a part of the kernel (e.g. as managed by pppd(8)) and it's thus somewhat hard to debug and/or modify its behaviour.

  • FreeBSD SAM
    How to Install FreeBSD SAM 1.6 on FreeBSD 3.0 UNIX Systems. To install FreeBSD SAM 1.6 in a FreeBSD 3.0 UNIX system it is necessary to run the "install" Script contained in the FreeBSD SAM 1.6 Distribution.

  • FreeBSD Security Information
    This web page is designed to assist both new and experienced users in the area of security for the FreeBSD Operating System.

  • FreeBSD SMP project
    The FreeBSD SMP project, often referred to as SMPng (SMP next generation), is focused on implementing fine-grained SMP support for the FreeBSD 5.0 kernel (scheduled for November 2002).

  • FreeBSD Splash Screens
    Just prior to the release of FreeBSD 3.1, a new feature was added to allow the display of "splash" screens during the boot messages. The splash screens currently must be a 256 color bitmap (*.BMP) or ZSoft PCX (*.PCX) file. In addition, they must have a resolution of 320x200 or less to work on standard VGA adapters.

  • FreeBSD SysVR4 Emulation
    This page describes an SysVR4 emulator for FreeBSD.

  • FreeBSD Tutorials
    FreeBSD Tutorials, Notes, Links & Manual Pages

  • FreeBSD's Internetworking
    FreeBSD includes what many consider the reference implementation for TCP/IP software, the 4.4 BSD TCP/IP protocol stack, thereby making it ideal for network applications and the Internet.

  • Getting started with SSH
    The following sections hope to provide enough information to setup a user new to ssh with the appropriate files necessary for accessing remote hosts in a secure manner.

  • GRUB MultiBoot Manager
    GRUB is an attempt to produce a bootloader for IBM PC-compatible machines that has both the capability to be friendly to beginning or otherwise non-technically interested users and the flexibility to help experts in diverse environments.

  • Guide to FreeBSD Programming Tools
    This document is an introduction to using some of the programming tools supplied with FreeBSD, although much of it will be applicable to many other versions of Unix.

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  • Handbook DTD Migration
    The FreeBSD Handbook is currently marked up using the LinuxDoc DTD. A variety of tools are then used to convert the Handbook to other formats, including HTML, ASCII text and Postscript.

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  • Hardware Configurations for BSD/OS
    This text assumes the use of BSD/OS 2.1 or higher, and some of the hardware I recommend does not work on other systems or on early versions of BSD/OS.

  • How to debug a BSD kernel
    Let's call a debug target machine "A" and a dubug work machine "B". We access to "tty01" of machine A through "tty00" of machine B.

  • How to get the best results from FreeBSD questions
    FreeBSD-questions is a mailing list maintained by the FreeBSD project to help people who have questions about the normal use of FreeBSD. Another group, FreeBSD-hackers, discusses more advanced questions such as future development work.

  • IDE Zip Drive and FreeBSD
    Setting up a IDE Zip Drive with FreeBSD is pretty simple.

  • IMP Imap webMail Program
    IMP is an IMAP client (reads and delivers mail) that functions using a Web Browser as the client, while operations are performed on the Web Server.

  • Inofficial OpenBSD Information
    Some documentation for the novice user of OpenBSD is all youll find here

  • Install for FreeBSD 4.1
    This is a guide illustrating the FreeBSD install program for those new to unix and/or FreeBSD. This version is for a stand-alone system.

  • Install Preview for FreeBSD
    This is a guide illustrating the FreeBSD install program for those new to unix and/or FreeBSD.

  • Installing and Using FreeBSD With Other Operating Systems
    This document discusses how to make FreeBSD coexist nicely with other popular operating systems such as Linux, MS-DOS, OS/2, and Windows 95.

  • Installing Applications: The Ports Collection
    The FreeBSD Ports collection allows you to compile and install a very wide range of applications with a minimum of effort.

  • Installing OpenBSD 2.7 on a GDT 6528RD RAID
    Installing OpenBSD 2.7 on a GDT 6528RD RAID Below I explain what steps I took for installing OpenBSD 2.7 on my GDT6528RD (by ICP vortex) based RAID system.

  • Installing the FreeBSD 3.1 NTFS Driver
    Installing the FreeBSD 3.1 NTFS driver

  • Integrating ATM Networking into BSD
    A brief overview of ATM networking and of the networking subsystem of the BSD kernel.

  • IP Aliasing on FreeBSD
    IP aliasing is the process of adding more than one IP address to a network interface.

  • IPv6 Using OpenBSD
    This is a short journal of how to setup a simple IPv6 host using OpenBSD 2.7beta as the base operating system and getting 6bone connectivity through the freenet6 project (www.freenet6.net).

  • Kpackage Handbook
    Kpackage is a GUI interface to the RPM, Debian, Slackware and BSD package managers, it is similar in some ways to GLINT.

  • Laptop Compatibility for FreeBSD
    This document is meant to serve as a resource for identifying successes and difficulties running various versions of FreeBSD on laptop computers.

  • MIT Scheme User's Manual
    This document discusses many operating-system specific features of the MIT Scheme implementation. In order to simplify the discussion, we use abbreviations to refer to some operating systems. When the text uses the term unix, this means any of the unix systems that we support, including GNU/Linux, *BSD, HP-UX, Ultrix, NeXT, and SunOS.

  • Multi-processor locking in 4.4BSD Lite2
    In a multi-processor system locking between processors to serialize access to critical data structures and variables is necessary. In 4.4BSD Lite2 this has been implemented by the addition of a generic lock manager, and the existing file system code has been updated to use it.

  • MultiBoot - OpenBSD and FAT/NTFS Windows
    This instructions discuss how you can use Boot Managers to configure your system to boot either OpenBSD or your MS Windows OS.

  • NetBSD 1.3 - Using the NetBSD Packages
    These notes are from my experience of setting up and using NetBSD 1.3.2's packaging system. They assume that you have got NetBSD installed on your system.

  • NetBSD Documentation
    Welcome to the NetBSD Misc Documentation Page.

  • NetBSD Documentation
    NetBSD Documentation: Other FAQs and HOWTOs.

  • NetBSD Documentation Power Management
    This documentation describes some of the power managemnt facilities available in NetBSD, including the Advanced Power Management (APM) support found in most modern laptops.

  • NetBSD IPv6 Networking
    IPv6 code is merged into the NetBSD distributions in June 1999. It will be included in official releases from NetBSD 1.5. IPv6 configuration is mostly the same as IPv4 configuration, so you may want to check the documentations for IPv4 networking.

  • NetBSD Maintenance
    These documents describe how the NetBSD operating system is installed, configured and updated in our environment.

  • Network Address Translation - Case Example
    Network address translation allows you to have a private internal network that is separate from the Internet, but yet can receive information from it.

  • Network Address Translation for OpenBSD
    The purpose of this document is to explain and give and overview of installing and configuring Network Address Translation ("NAT") on an OpenBSD machine. This document is meant for users with a beginning to intermediate level of knowledge in UNIX, TCP/IP, and networking technologies.

  • Network Address Translation for OpenBSD
    This document is meant for users with a beginning to intermediate level of knowledge in UNIX, TCP/IP, and networking technologies. The user is assumed to have already set up and configured an OpenBSD machine with two network cards (one connected to the Internet and the other to the local network).

  • Networking a Pen Plotter on FreeBSD
    The Tutorial to Networking a pen plotter under FreeBSD.

  • Obtaining NetBSD
    Obtaining NetBSD via the Internet.

  • Official FreeBSD Installation Guide
    Welcome to FreeBSD! This handbook covers the installation and day to day use of FreeBSD Release 4.2. This manual is a work in progress and is the work of many individuals.

  • OpenBSD - X Windows System
    Simple and easy-to-follow guide to installing the X-Windows system on OpenBSD.

  • OpenBSD bridge without IPs using IPF Tutorial
    How to set up a bridge firewall using OpenBSD 2.8 and ADSL or cable modems.

  • OpenBSD Commonly Encountered Problems
    This is a supplemental documentation to that on the OpenBSD web site's Frequently Asked Questions

  • OpenVerse OpenBSD Documentation
    OpenVerse OpenBSD Technical Documentation

  • Porting audio applications to OpenBSD
    This document currently deals with sampled sounds issues only. Contributions dealing with synthesizers and waveform tables are welcome.

  • Porting BSD UNIX to a New Platform
    The source code of the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) UNIX system is freely available. This document is a guide for those who wish to port this system to a new architecture.

  • Porting OpenBSD to the Motorola ColdFire
    This paper outlines how and why Stallion Technologies used the Motorola ColdFire CPU and the OpenBSD operating system to create a successful Internet appliance.

  • Porting Zzipp to OpenBSD
    This document provides instruction about how Zzipp.3.1.01 was ported to OpenBSD 2.6.

  • Porting Zzipp to OpenBSD
    This document provides instruction about how Zzipp.3.1.01 was ported to OpenBSD 2.6.

  • POSIX.1e Implementation for FreeBSD
    Posix.1e is a standards paper describing security extensions to Posix and surely better than nothing when it comes to security.

  • PPP - Pedantic PPP Primer
    This is a step-by-step guide for configuring FreeBSD systems to act as a dial-up router/gateway in a Local Area Environment.

  • Printing to a remote SMB printer from NetBSD
    How to print from a NetBSD machine to a printer connected to an MS Windows machine.

  • README for XFree86 4.0 on OpenBSD
    README for XFree86 4.0 on OpenBSD. XFree86 is a port of X11R6.4 that supports several versions of Intel-based Unix

  • Running Orion Server with FreeBSD
    Running Orion Server with FreeBSD (FBSD) is much easier than most people expect. Majority of the work is in compiling, and redirecting the traditional port above 1024 to run as a non-root user.

  • Setting up a DHCP client on FreeBSD
    The original version of this document pertained to setting up dhclient on a 2.2.x system.

  • Setting up a VPN
    How to set up a basic VPN between two OpenBSD gateways using ISAKMP

  • Setting up DHCPD on FreeBSD
    Setting up a DHCP server for FreeBSD is pretty straightforward, though not as simple as installing a port.

  • Setting up Dynamic IJPPP
    Step by step instructions for setting up dynamic PPP under FreeBSD the quick and ugly way.

  • Setting up OpenBSD 2.7 on a Dell Inspiron 5000 laptop
    This page explains how setup w2k, Linux and OpenBSD tri-booting.

  • Setting up the FTP Server
    Default ftpd behaviour is to allow all users access to the root-directory, this can be a significant compromise.

  • SMM Manual
    The information in these documents applies to the 4.4BSD system as distributed by U.C. Berkeley.

  • Stopping Spam and Malware with Open Source
    A properly configured mail server running BSD (or any other UNIX-like operating system) can protect users, including those running other operating systems on their client machines, from these nuisances while rejecting virtually no legitimate traffic.

  • Sylpheed Users Manual
    Sylpheed User's Manual for Sylpheed-0.4.x version 0.2.1

  • Symmetric MultiProcessor Support
    Documentation and other information about taking advantage of multiple processors under FreeBSD.

  • Syslog-ng Reference Manual
    This manual is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation.

  • Teaching OpenBSD 2.8 ISDN
    ISDN support for various BSD flavours was done by Hellmuth Michaelis and is called isdn4bsd or short i4b.

  • The BSD Programmer's Documentation Project
    The BSD Programmer's Documentation Project is a documentation effort about the BSD's themselves. This includes makefiles, compilation, source overview, kernel internals, device drivers, and a lot more.

  • The FreeBSD Handbook
    This handbook covers the installation and day to day use of FreeBSD Release 4.0. This manual is a work in progress and is the work of many individuals

  • The FreeBSD VM System
    FreeBSD implements a more involved paging queue for cached and free pages in order to implement page coloring. Each of these states involves multiple queues arranged according to the size of the processor's L1 and L2 caches. When a new page needs to be allocated, FreeBSD attempts to obtain one that is reasonably well aligned from the point of view of the L1 and L2 caches relative to the VM object the page is being allocated for.

  • The FreeBSD way of labelling hard drives
    The FreeBSD way of labelling hard drives - short tutorial.

  • The NetBSD operating system
    The NetBSD Operating System a Short Guide.

  • The NetBSD operating system
    This guide describes the installation and the configuration of the NetBSD operating system. It addresses mainly people coming from other operating systems in hope of being useful for the solution of the many small problems found when one starts using a new tool.

  • The NetBSD Packages Collection Documentation
    The NetBSD Packages Collection is a set of software utilities and libraries which have been ported to NetBSD.

  • The SysVR4 Emulation
    This page describes an SysVR4 emulator for FreeBSD. It is currently capable of running (or walking, in some cases) a wide-ish variety of SysV executabls taken from Solaris/x86 2.5.1 and 2.6 systems.

  • Unix Computer Security
    This document shows system administrators how to secure their systems better.

  • UNIX Programmer's Supplementary Documents
    This volume contains documents which supplement the manual pages in The UNIX Programmer's Reference Manual for the 4.4BSD system as distributed by U.C. Berkeley.

  • UNIX Signals and Process Groups
    This document describes the four common UNIX signalling environments, including their interfaces, and contrasts each. In addition, it describes the concepts and interfaces behind both BSD and POSIX process groups.

  • UNIX Signals and Process Groups
    This document describes the four common UNIX signalling environments, including their interfaces, and contrasts each. In addition, it describes the concepts and interfaces behind both BSD and POSIX process groups.

  • UNIX Signals and Process Groups
    This document describes the four common UNIX signalling environments, including their interfaces, and contrasts each. In addition, it describes the concepts and interfaces behind both BSD and POSIX process groups.

  • UNIX System Manager's Manual
    This volume contains manual pages and supplementary documents useful to system administrators. The information in these documents applies to the 4.4BSD system as distributed by U.C. Berkeley.

  • Unix tutorials on EasyNetAvenue.COM
    The basic tips for Unix administrator beginners

  • UNIX User's Supplementary Documents
    This volume contains documents which supplement the manual pages in The Unix User's Reference Manual for the 4.4BSD system as distributed by U.C. Berkeley.

  • Unixguide.net
    FreeBSD FAQ Hand Book Primary Site more links.

  • UnixPages.com
    A help/howto site for the BSD's, as well as Linux and various other Unix or Unix-like OS's

  • Upgrading to FreeBSD 3.0-STABLE
    This document describes how to upgrade your 2.2.8 system to 3.0-STABLE using sources.

  • User's Guide to FreeBSD Programming Tools
    This document is an introduction to using some of the programming tools supplied with FreeBSD, although much of it will be applicable to many other versions of Unix.

  • Users Guide to FreeBSD Programming Tools
    This document is an introduction to using some of the programming tools supplied with FreeBSD, although much of it will be applicable to many other versions of Unix.

  • Using FreeBSD With Other Operating Systems
    This document discusses how to make FreeBSD coexist nicely with other popular operating systems such as Linux, MS-DOS, OS/2, and Windows 95.

  • Using OpenBSD, xDSL, and PPPoE
    Explaining how to get OpenBSD working with a Bell Atlantic ADSL connection.

  • Veghead's Guide to OpenBSD Firewalls
    Tutorial explaining the process of constructing a bridging firewall with OpenBSD.

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  • Word Processors on FreeBSD
    This paper provides a short comparison and overview of six word processor programs which run on Unix, specifically FreeBSD: AbiWord, Applix Words, FrameMaker, KWord, StarWriter, and WordPerfect.

  • Writing a pseudo device
    This document is meant to provide a guide to someone who wants to start writing kernel drivers.

  • Writing an ISA device driver
    This document may be considered as a chapter from an imaginary Device Driver Writer's Guide. It concentrates on the issues relevant to writing a driver for an ISA device. Because when its writing started there was no description of general bus-related issues available this document describes them too, but with attention on their use in the ISA drivers.

  • XFree86 4.0 on OpenBSD
    The ReadMe for XFree86 4.0 on OpenBSD

  • XSTEP Reference Manual
    XSTEP is a faster and small toolkit designed do make easy the creation of C/C++ applications for any UNIX running the X Window System (version 4 or later), with the look and feel of NeXTSTEP. The XSTEP Reference Manual have a good reference for all widgets upto version 3.5 of XSTEP.

The following links are in Spanish

  • Curso Bsico de Unix
    El S.O. Unix fu creado a finales de la dcada de los 60 sobre la base de varios trabajos realizados conjuntamente por el MIT y Laboratorios BELL. Dichos trabajos (proyecto MULTICS) iban encaminados a la creacin de un macrosistema de computacin que diese servicio a miles de usuarios. El sistema encontr muchos entusiastas y se hizo portable al reescribirse casi ntegramente en lenguaje "C", y se suministr en cdigo fuente a las universidades como objeto de formacin. As, la universidad de California en Berkeley retoc dicho sistema ( fundamentalmente, comunicaciones y diversas utilidades como el editor "vi") , y liber lo que luego sera el BSD , uno de los dos "dialectos" principales del UNIX.

  • Documentos BSD
    Documentos 4.4BSD. Si te gusta leer los manuales de BSD online, aqu tienes una versin hipertexto de los documentos 4.4BSD.

  • Informacin de los Portes de OpenBSD
    Diferencias importantes con otros proyectos BSD

  • Informacin de Seguridad en FreeBSD
    El objetivo de esta pgina es orientar a los usuarios, tanto noveles como experimentados, en el rea de seguridad del Sistema Operativo FreeBSD.

The following links are in French

  • Commandes OpenBSD
    Les commandes en gros depuis OpenBSD Amrique du Nord vers n'importe o dans le monde.

  • Le Systme d'exploitation NetBSD
    Ce guide dcrit l'installation et la configuration du systme d'exploitation NetBSD. Il s'adresse principalement aux personnes venant d'autres systmes d'exploitation en esprant apporter la solution aux petits problmes qui ne manquent pas de survenir en utilisant de nouveaux outils.

  • Linux et BSD
    Bienvenue sur ce site ddi Linux et BSD. Les informations sur ce site sont destines aux dbutants et aux utilisateurs avertis. Ce site contient diffrents articles relatifs aux systmes d'exploitation Linux et BSD.

  • NetBSD-1.4.1/i386 Install Notes in French
    Ce document dcrit la procdure d'installation de NetBSD1.4.1 sur la plate-forme i386.

  • Netbsdfr Site Francophone De Netbsd
    le site francophone de netbsd trs complet contient des howtos, des news,des aides pour l'installation,et une faq,.....

  • Pages de manuel de FreeBSD
    Le systme de fichiers de prifriques ou devfs donne accs aux noms de prifriques du noyau partir du systme de fichiers global.

  • Retour de BSD
    Le retour de BSD - Que sont les diffrents systmes

The following links are in German

  • FreeBSD-Dokumentation
    FreeBSD-Dokumentation. Manual-Pages - die Manual-Pages von FreeBSD.

  • T-DSL mit OpenBSD 2.7 nutzen
    Ich wollte ueber T-DSL mein OpenBSD 2.7 auf 2.8 bringen, stellte aber fest, dass sich diese Sache selber in den Schwanz beisst.

The following links are in Indonesian

The following links are in Japanese

  • $G$o$+(BFreeBSD
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  • Desserts and Daemons ... ǥȤ BSD β
    ʪ㡦ҡʤɤ BSD UNIX (like) OS Υ桼βǤ ǥȤ̣襤ʤ BSD 濴̾ФǤ褦ʾ äƹԤ ȻפäƤޤ

  • FreeBSD ɥơץ
    FreeBSD ؤ褦! Υϥɥ֥å FreeBSD Release 4.1 Υ󥹥ȡ뤪, ǤλȤˤĤƵҤΤǤ. ܥϥɥ֥åϲԺǤ, ޤޤʿ͡Խ˷ȤäƤޤ. ¿ΥϤޤ¸ߤޤ, ¸ߤ륻ˤ⹹ȤɬפΤޤޤƤޤ.

  • FreeBSDɂC^[lbgT[o[t@CAEH[\z
    YỸy[WB FreeBSD̃CXg[WWWT[o[̐ݒAt@CAEH[vLVT[o[̐ݒ@ЉĂB ߁B

  • OpenBSD/NetBSD {‹⊮v
    ́̕AOpen/NetBSD ɂ{‹̍\zsȂƂ KChCƂďꂽ̂łB

  • OpenBSD/NetBSD {‹⊮v
    ́̕AOpen/NetBSD ɂ{‹̍\zsȂƂ KChCƂďꂽ̂łB

  • X Window Ѹ Netscape ܸǤΤ褦ˤ
    Ѹ Netscape, ɥȤܸбƤ뤱, եΥܥܸ줬Ȳ 뤷, ʤˤ, ֥åޡܸ쥿ȥΥڡ, ޤȤΤ Ǥ. ܸ줬ɽǤʤ褹٤, ¿եȻ˴ؤ ꥽ѹ, ƥطΥեĴԤʤäƤޤ.

  • uFreeBSD̃y[Wv
    FreeBSD́AIBM PC/AT݊@NEC PC-98V[Yœ삷At[UNIXCNOSłB386SXȏCPUƁA5MBx̃ƁA60MB ǂ̃n[hfBXNΓ삵܂B܂ĂAŋ߂Windows95삷}V̂قƂǂȂAɉKɎgp邱Ƃł܂B

The following links are in Russian

  • Вопросы и Ответы по FreeBSD
    Этот документ является сборником вопросов и ответов, опубликованных в конференциях FidoNet(tm) RU.UNIX.BSD и RU.UNIX, конференции Usenet comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc, которые посвящены обсуждению вопросов, связанных с функционированием операционной системы FreeBSD, свободно распространяемого варианта ОС UNIX(r).

  • FreeBSD
    FreeBSD CDROM.


  • FreeBSD, .

  • FreeBSD Handbook
    FreeBSD

  • Guide for BIND
    Данный документ (в смысле, на русском языке) появился в результате того, чтоя решил получше разобраться с BIND.

The following links are in Italian

  • Il sistema operativo NetBSD
    Questa guida descrive l'installazione e la configurazione del sistema operativo NetBSD e si rivolge principalmente a persone provenienti da altri sistemi operativi nella speranza di essere di aiuto per la risoluzione di alcuni di quei piccoli problemi che si incontrano quando si alle prese con un sistema con il quale si ha poca familiarit.

  • Il sistema operativo NetBSD
    Questa guida descrive l'installazione e la configurazione del sistema operativo NetBSD e si rivolge principalmente a persone provenienti da altri sistemi operativi nella speranza di essere di aiuto per la risoluzione di alcuni di quei piccoli problemi che si incontrano quando si alle prese con un sistema con il quale si ha poca familiarit.

  • Utilizzo di BSD Sendmail come relay centralizzato
    Questo documento frutto del lavoro di implementazione del sistema di posta elettronica presso la sezione di Milano dell'INFN. Nelle prime due parti vengono dati concetti di base e direttive per l'installazione e la configurazione di BSD Sendmail.

The following links are in Turkish

  • FreeBSD Projesi Hakknda
    Bu blm projenin ksa bir tarihini, hedeflerini ve projenin gelime modelini de ieren bilgileri sunmaktadr.

  • NetBSD Kurulumu
    NetBSD Unix-benzeri , otuzun zerinde platform destekleyen (i386 , 64 bitlik alphalar,amiga , arm 26,arm 32 vb.)severlerden masast sistemlere kadar pekok ortamda alisan ,gvenilir ,aik kodlu bir isletim sistemidir.

The following links are in Norwegian

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The following links are in Portuguese

  • Procedimentos de Instalao e Configurao IPv6 em FreeBSD
    Esta pgina descreve a instalao e configurao do pacote IPv6 do INRIA na Frana para o i386 FreeBSD. O FreeBSD "um sistema operacional UNIX BSD avanado para computadores 'PC-compatveis' que oferece recursos de ponta como: rede avanada, performance, segurana e compatibilidade".

The following links are in Chinese

The following links are in Danish

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The following links are in Korean

  • FreeBSD ڵ
    FreeBSD ȯմϴ! ڵ FreeBSD Release 3.1 ġ ϻ ٷ , FreeBSD ȭ Ʈ Ǿ ֽϴ.


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