Date: 03 May 97 13:45:09 -0500 From: Chris Brown <CBROWN@seitz.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Finding documentation for FreeBSD. Message-ID: <945C782F012E0F00@seitz.com>
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I am getting ready to build up several servers for mail, web
server, ftp server, DNS etc. and several lower level machines for
remote site routing and mail. The systems that are being seriously
considered are FreeBSD and Linux. I have been gravitating tward
Linux primarily because the documentation is easier to find and seams
to be in a format that is more simple to use. The UN*X world in
general is fairly new to me and documentation and support at this
time are extremely important.
What are the best sources of documentation other than the
FreeBSD handbook and the FAQs.
Is there a compelling reason to use FreeBSD over Linux? For
some time our servers will be fairly bandwidth limited so I don't see
that there will be a large enough difference in performance to be
noticed for some time.
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