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  • A Daemon's Guide To FreeBSD
    A Daemon's Guide To FreeBSD strives to help people make installation and operation of FreeBSD as easy as possible by offering as much tips,help, faq's how-to's as possible

  • BSD TechTutorials
    File Systems and Disks, Hardware, Installation, Networking and Integration.

  • Chucktips - Newbie Friendly
    A searchable weblog site dedicated to helping FreeBSD newbies. The site includes Tips and How-Tos.

  • Chucktips - Newbie Friendly
    A searchable weblog site dedicated to helping FreeBSD newbies. The site includes Tips and How-Tos.

  • EasyBSD
    EasyBSD is a project for FreeBSD with this goal, "Give Everyday Users a System They Can Use".

  • First Time - Installation Aids
    The installation instructions that comes with OpenBSD is pretty much straight forward. If you bought the CD then it will be a nicely printed CD sleeve, clear instructions.

  • For People New to Both FreeBSD
    This introduction is for people new to both FreeBSD and Un*x--so it starts with basics.

  • For People New to Both FreeBSD and Unix
    Congratulations on installing FreeBSD! This introduction is for people new to both FreeBSD and Un*x--so it starts with basics.

  • FreeBSD Installation Help
    This guide assumes that you are installing FreeBSD with a dedicated network connection, or CD-ROM, on a Microsoft Windows (DOS, win 3.1, windows95, windows NT) based system.

  • FreeBSD Installation Previews
    Good set of FreeBSD setup instructions for beginners.

  • FreeBSD Newbie's Self-Help Guide
    The FreeBSD project maintains a wide variety of information resources. Before you go and send a question to a mailing list, make sure that the information isn't already available on a web site, man page, or mailing list archive.

  • FreeBSD official newbies help page
    The following resources are some of those which FreeBSD newbies have found most helpful when learning to use FreeBSD.

  • FreeBSD Tips
    This site is to provide me with something to do to while procrastinating, and to provide you with a few FreeBSD tips.

  • FreeBSD Tutorials
    Here lie assorted documents on various aspects of FreeBSD, FreeBSD software, and hardware.

  • FreeBSD Tutorials
    Welcome to the FreeBSD Book Project Home Page! Chris Coleman and myself, Mark Mayo, are currently writing a book about FreeBSD.

  • FreeBSD-Newbies First Aid Kit
    FreeBSD-Newbies provides a place for new FreeBSD users to meet and covers any of the activities of newbies that are not already dealt with elsewhere.

  • Howto Install FreeBSD
    An Absolute Beginners Guide to FreeBSD.

  • Inofficial OpenBSD Information
    Some documentation for the novice user of OpenBSD is all youll find here.

  • Install OpenBSD
    install openbsd is currently running Apache/1.3.12 (Unix) on OpenBSD 2.6. the box is a compaq presario 774cds, intel pentium 75mhz, 725mb hd, 16mb of ram and a netgear ethernet card.

  • Install Preview for FreeBSD
    This is a guide illustrating the FreeBSD install program for those new to unix and/or FreeBSD.

  • Install Preview for FreeBSD 3.1
    This is a guide illustrating the FreeBSD install program for those new to unix and/or FreeBSD Version 3.1.

  • Installing OpenBSD
    OpenBSD provides multiple ways of installing a fresh OpenBSD system for multiple architectures. This will give almost everyone in most situations the chance to install an OpenBSD system.

  • Introduction to FreeBSD
    An Absolute Beginners Guide to FreeBSD. This book is designed for the new user and new system administrator of FreeBSD.

  • NetBSD Hints and Tips
    NetBSD Hints and Tips

  • New to BSD
    A resource for people new to BSD from Daemon News.

  • Newbie Install of FreeBSD
    FreeBSD 2.2.5 Installation Details for Newbies

  • Official FreeBSD Install Guide
    This guide drives you through the installation of FreeBSD on your system. It can be installed through a variety of methods, including anonymous FTP (assuming you have network connectivity via modem or local network), CDROM, floppy disk, tape, an MS-DOS partition, or even NFS.

  • On FreeBSD
    This page is for users new to both FreeBSD and Unix

  • OpenBSD for Dummies
    Unlike FreeBSD, it is difficult to find information on OpenBSD either in books or on the Web.

  • OpenBSD Newbie Guide
    This document is intended for those who are not Unix gurus that happened to stumple upon this OpenBSD thing.

  • OpenBSD Newbies
    OpenBSD Newbies Installation for the Toshiba Portege 3110CT

  • OpenBSD Newbies
    Installation for the Toshiba Portege 3110CT

  • Quick Guide to OpenBSD'
    This is *NOT* in any way a comprehensive OpenBSD guide. Do NOT confuse it for one! This is not to make you an OpenBSD master, but rather to take someone who is very fluent with Operating System concepts, and has experience with other systems, and knows the tasks they have to perform, but are just trying to figure out where they go to perform them in OpenBSD

  • Resources for FreeBSD Newbies
    The following resources are some of those which FreeBSD newbies have found most helpful when learning to use FreeBSD.

  • Screaming Electron
    *BSD help forum site, dedicated to the new or casual BSD user.

  • Setting Up a New FreeBSD System
    This document describes some extra configuration you can do to make your FreeBSD system more enjoyable. It assumes that you have already installed FreeBSD, and that you have successfully shutdown and rebooted the system. It also assumes you have some experience with a Unix editor.

  • Teaching OpenBSD 2.7 ISDN
    Isdn4bsd is integrated part of FreeBSD since FreeBSD 3.0 and is to be integrated into NetBSD.

  • The FreeBSD Tips
    What is FreeBSD FreeBSD is a Free operating system based on BSD UNIX for PC's. If you run other platforms, don't get discouraged, NetBSD operates on several different platforms as well as the PC.

  • Unix Magazine for Beginners
    CACTUS Underground Unix Magazine for Beginners.

  • Where to get FreeBSD
    Detailed descriptions of past, present, and future releases of FreeBSD.

The following links are in Spanish

The following links are in French

The following links are in Indonesian

The following links are in Japanese

  • FreeBSD Tips
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The following links are in Russian

The following links are in Portuguese

  • FreeBSD - Primeiros Passos
    Um guia para os iniciantes no mundo do FreeBSD.

  • O sistema operacional NetBSD
    Este guia descreve a instalação e a configuração do sistema operacional NetBSD e se destina principalmente a pessoas provenientes de outros sistemas operacionais, na esperança de poder ajudar na resolução de alguns daqueles pequenos problemas que se encontram quando nos envolvemos com um sistema que nos é pouco familiar.

  • Um guia para os iniciantes no mundo do FreeBSD
    O objetivo principal deste site é o de divulgar o FreeBSD junto a comunidade brasileira, e através dele prover um suporte básico aos usuários iniciantes. Aqui voce vai encontar desde o básico como a instalação passo a passo do FreeBSD até assuntos um pouco mais avançados como a configuração de um server PPP ou de um dominio virtual.


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