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Date: 05 Jan 1995 19:57:00 +0100
From: anti@antido.ping.de (Andreas Timmermann)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.misc
Message-ID: <5dHx3FHmsQB@antido.ping.de>
References: <3eeidc$4ge@shore.shore.net> <3eelji$kt5@pdq.coe.montana.edu>
Subject: Re: FreeBSD Manual
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Nate Williams  <3eelji$kt5@pdq.coe.montana.edu> writes:
> In article <3eeidc$4ge@shore.shore.net>,  <shawn@oa.com> wrote:
> >
> >     Where can I find the complete set of documentations for FreeBSD 2.0 ?
>
> The 4.4 manual set from O'Reilly (which I got from my in-laws for
> Christmas :) is a pretty complete set.  It's not 100% of everything
> since we've upgraded some utilities and some of the utilities have been
> added, but for 95% of the folks it is enough documentation for everything
> you'll need aside from writing kernel code and/or drivers.

  Is this documentation available in electronic form?  On the 4.4BSD-Lite  
tape, CD or on any FTP servers?


-- Andreas Timmermann -- Dortmund, Germany -- anti@antido.ping.de -- ==8-?