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Welcome To OpenBSD 101
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This web site hopes to help out individuals who are experienced with UNIX systems but are not experienced with OpenBSD.
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FreeBSD Tutorials
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A complete list of documentation pertaining to FreeBSD is now in this tutorial. Please see that list for further information.
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Tutorial: OpenBSD 101
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Assembly language programing under Unix is highly undocumented. It is generally assumed that no one would ever want to use it because various Unix systems run on different microprocessors, so everything should be written in C for portability.
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Installing FreeBSD
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This free tutorial is for users getting started with FreeBSD for the first time. The tutorial may also serve as a refresher for FreeBSD users who want to install the most recent versions. You do not need to be a programmer or a network administrator to follow this tutorial, but some of the greatest advantages of FreeBSD itself target programmers and network administrators.
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FreeBSD and Unix
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This introduction is for people new to both FreeBSD and Un*x--so it starts with basics. It assumes you're using version 2.0.5 or later of FreeBSD as distributed by Walnut Creek or FreeBSD.ORG, your system (for now) has a single user (you)--and you're probably pretty good with DOS/Windows or OS/2.
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An Advanced 4.4BSD Interprocess Communication Tutorial
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Setting up a FreeBSD Workstation
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this tutorial explains the basics of everything you need to get FreeBSD updated and in full swing in a short amount of time.
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information on OpenBSD:
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OpenBSD is an ultra-secure, freely available, multi-platform BSD-based UNIX-like operating system. And is arguably the most secure operating system in the world.
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Set Up PC-BSD v1.4 beta
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This article describes how to set up PC-BSD v1.4 beta. PC-BSD is released under the BSD license. PC-BSD is a desktop operating system based on FreeBSD. It uses KDE as its desktop environment.
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An Advanced 4.3BSD Interprocess Communication Tutorial
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This document provides an introduction to the interprocess communication facilities
included in the 4.3BSD release of the UNIX* system.
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