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Date:      Thu, 2 Nov 2000 09:33:29 +0000
From:      Rasputin <rasputin@FreeBSD-uk.eu.org>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: beginners with bsd
Message-ID:  <20001102093329.B14637@dogma.freebsd-uk.eu.org>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0011010047360.691-100000@sherman.spotnet>; from dtalk@prairienet.org on Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 01:03:13AM -0600
References:  <000a01c043c3$942af1e0$1d24fc3e@knapp> <Pine.LNX.4.21.0011010047360.691-100000@sherman.spotnet>

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On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 01:03:13AM -0600, David Talkington wrote:

> In response to others who've answered, I'd like to add that (in my
> experience) if you're interested in some flavor of Unix and friends,
> FreeBSD presents to a newcomer at least one advantage that I don't
> think Linux can match: clear, thorough documentation.

I've been running FreeBSD since 4.0-RELEASE , and at first was horrified to
realise there was nowhere like linuxdoc.org to learn about it.

After asking on the newsgroup for help and being referred to the
manpages, I was amazed to find they hold useful information on this platform.

Unlike (R**h**) Linux, where

'this manpage is no longer maintained - we just like installing files'

seems to be the most common entry.

In the past month, I've started to learn libc,
relying heavily on the manpages.

The documentation team should be proud.

-- 
Rasputin 
Jack of All Trades :: Master of Nuns


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