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For over seven years, computer networking and security instructor and
consultant, Dru Lavigne, meticulously documented her learning
experiences with FreeBSD administration and open source software usage
in a series of over 110 articles. Many readers praised and recommended
the author's informative tutorials. The Best of FreeBSD Basics book
contains most of these articles - many updated from FreeBSD 4 and 5 to
reflect the usage on FreeBSD 6 and 7. The Best of FreeBSD Basics
provides practical advice for completing common tasks on FreeBSD and is
a great way to get to know FreeBSD - and Unix in general. Darwin,
DragonFly, Linux, Mac OS X, NetBSD, and OpenBSD fans will also find a
lot of the book invaluable and useful. Covering a huge range of FreeBSD
and open source topics, The Best of FreeBSD Basics includes step-by-step
directions, things to watch out for, and hints for success. A sampling
of the book's topics include installing an X11 server and setting up an
desktop environment, comparing common tasks with Linux, playing audio
and video files, user administration, system startup, finding and using
documentation, managing backups, networking basics, IPsec, setting up
several servers, filtering spam, improving security, enabling firewalls,
and a lot more.
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