Date: Sat, 10 Apr 2010 17:20:15 -0700 From: Charlie Kester <corky1951@comcast.net> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Online school for FreeBSD Message-ID: <20100411002015.GB96745@comcast.net> In-Reply-To: <4BC1065C.9070007@networktest.com> References: <C9A04AC2674D444FA6F50F281129733E@jt101> <20100410153814.GA75433@slackbox.erewhon.net> <4BC0F6FA.9080201@onetel.com> <4BC1065C.9070007@networktest.com>
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On Sat 10 Apr 2010 at 16:14:36 PDT David Newman wrote: >On 4/10/10 3:08 PM, Chris Whitehouse wrote: >> Roland Smith wrote: >>> On Fri, Apr 09, 2010 at 09:34:59PM -0800, jt wrote: >>> >>>> I've been doing searches for online schools that teach FreeBSD. I've >>>> been >>>> trying to learn on an off for years but when it starts getting >>>> complicated, >>>> I get stuck. The handbook don't do allot of good. >>> >>> You can download the book "The Complete FreeBSD" from >>> http://www.lemis.com/grog/Documentation/CFBSD/ >> >> There is also Absolute FreeBSD >> http://www.absolutefreebsd.com/ >> Only available for purchase though. > >+1 > >I've found this and other books by Mr. Lucas to be informative, >accessible and even entertaining, well worth their price. Yes, I agree. Another good book is Dru Lavigne's _The Best of FreeBSD Basics_. I also like Dru's earlier book _BSD Hacks_. It's not BSD-specific, but the _Unix Power Tools_ book from O'Reilly is packed with lots of interesting tidbits.
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