This book is a friendly, task-oriented introduction to FreeBSD, a free, open-source, industrial strength operating system that runs on a personal computer for users new to both FreeBSD and UNIX. The second edition includes a FreeBSD 4.4 installation CD-ROM. FreeBSD: An Open-Source Operating System for Your Personal Computer includes: · installation CD-ROM for the full system plus many software applications
· space requirements, screen shots, and detailed instructions for installing FreeBSD
· descriptions of third-party software applications and how to get them running
· step-by-step instructions on configuring and running FreeBSD, connecting to the Internet,
setting up an internal network, and setting up sound, graphics , and printing Based on the UNIX developed at the University of California at Berkeley, FreeBSD is a major competitor to Linux for running Internet servers, the computers that handle electronic mail for many users, provide files for download, and serve web pages. With this book and the included installation CD-ROM, individual users can install FreeBSD and run a system that goes beyond Microsoft Windows in capability, stability, and flexibility, provides full source code, and makes available thousands of ready-to-install third-party software programs including electronic mail, desktop applications, Netscape, programming languages, graphics, and web servers and other Internet applications.
Language
English
Pages
443
Format
Paperback
Publisher
The Bit Tree Press
Release
December 01, 2001
ISBN
0971204519
ISBN 13
9780971204515
FreeBSD: An Open-Source Operating System for Your Personal Computer, Second Edition (with CD-ROM)
This book is a friendly, task-oriented introduction to FreeBSD, a free, open-source, industrial strength operating system that runs on a personal computer for users new to both FreeBSD and UNIX. The second edition includes a FreeBSD 4.4 installation CD-ROM. FreeBSD: An Open-Source Operating System for Your Personal Computer includes: · installation CD-ROM for the full system plus many software applications
· space requirements, screen shots, and detailed instructions for installing FreeBSD
· descriptions of third-party software applications and how to get them running
· step-by-step instructions on configuring and running FreeBSD, connecting to the Internet,
setting up an internal network, and setting up sound, graphics , and printing Based on the UNIX developed at the University of California at Berkeley, FreeBSD is a major competitor to Linux for running Internet servers, the computers that handle electronic mail for many users, provide files for download, and serve web pages. With this book and the included installation CD-ROM, individual users can install FreeBSD and run a system that goes beyond Microsoft Windows in capability, stability, and flexibility, provides full source code, and makes available thousands of ready-to-install third-party software programs including electronic mail, desktop applications, Netscape, programming languages, graphics, and web servers and other Internet applications.