FreeBSD Related Links

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 Click Me! www.freebsd.org is the main repository for the FreeBSD Operating System. It contains everything that you'll need from sources to ported applications. It should be your first stop if you are interested in installing and running FreeBSD.
 
 Click Me! The Online FreeBSD handbook should be high on your list of priorities. Amongst others it shows supported hardware.
 
 Click Me! freebsd.peon.net contains most FreeBSD 'man pages' (electronic manuals) as well as some handy tutorials. A site worth visiting and bookmarking.
 
 Click Me! Ok, you got FreeBSD installed, now what? Here are some suggested solutions to common problems you can implement with the knowledge you now have. This document is styled after the electronics cook books with some recipes for some common types of installations. Each "recipe" has some recommended minimum hardware, specific software to use, and most important the configuration information required to get the system running correctly.
 
 Click Me! A somewhat more light-hearted attempt to provide more readable "how-to" style information on setting up and configuring FreeBSD.
 
 Click Me! The FreeBSD Zine is an online publications by FreeBSD users for FreeBSD users. It's a nice source of tips and tricks and useful articles.
 
 Click Me! The FreeBSD Diary is about a user's experiences with FreeBSD. How he installed it, where he got the idea behind it, and how hard/easy it was to install. Hopefully, you'll find it to be amusing, interesting, or at the least, pathetic. His aim is to document what he's done and at the same time allow others to follow the progress and possibly learn from his endeavours
 
 Click Me! Deamon News brings FreeBSD related news, articles and tutorials.
 
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