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Date:      Fri, 2 Mar 2001 19:38:19 -0500
From:      "Steffen Vorrix" <steffen@vorrix.com>
To:        <freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org>
Subject:   FreeBSD Books
Message-ID:  <010301c0a37a$3e940700$1000a8c0@vnet.vorrix.com>

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Can someone tell me about good freebsd books to buy.  I have been to the =
web site and read the freebsd handbook there.  That seems to be a very =
good source of information, but I find that I can read material easier =
if I have the information bound in front of me.  I also subscribe to a =
few mailing lists, but as a Windows guy in a previous life, getting all =
of the subtleties of FreeBSD is a little challenging.  I am interested =
in learing about home and corporate use.  I have seen The Complete =
FreeBSD and The FreeBSD Handbook, as well as The FreeBSD Corporate =
Networker's Guide.  Does anyone own these, and are they any good?  The =
reviews of the first two books tend be good, although both also tend to =
suggest the books are dated.  I am sure that I can find plenty of =
information on the web, but a good reference starter book available at =
the fingertips would be a great help.

Steffen Vorrix
steffen@vorrix.com

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good?&nbsp; The=20
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