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FreeBSD 6: Unleashed [Paperback]

Brian Tiemann
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  • Paperback: 912 pages
  • Publisher: Sams; 1 edition (15 Jun 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0672328755
  • ISBN-13: 978-0672328756
  • Product Dimensions: 22.7 x 18.7 x 5.1 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,192,850 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Because it's very popular among Internet Service Providers (ISPs), FreeBSD is the likely Unix flavour you work with when you Telnet into the server that hosts a Web site. For that reason, it's worth having FreeBSD Unleashed around if you frequently need to log into various hosted environments, but don't do your day-to-day work on a FreeBSD computer. If you're running FreeBSD on your own machine--and more than a few Linux critics say you should be--you'll get even more out of this book, particularly if you prefer to have your reference materials on paper. It's a good idea to have them that way when you're having problems getting FreeBSD to connect to the Internet, after all.

This book explains, succinctly, how to do basic utilitarian stuff like moving files and creating users and advanced utilitarian stuff like "building the world" from raw source. Further, the authors explain Unix concepts (like the shell and its relationship to the kernel) clearly and in ample detail. Michael Urban and Brian Tiemann also go beyond FreeBSD itself, explaining such concepts as wide area networks (WANs) and basic, environment-neutral Perl programming. Whether these inclusions are valuable extras or extraneous padding depends upon your perspective. There's no doubt that the authors maintain a high quality standard throughout their documentation of FreeBSD and its allied technologies. --David Wall

Topics covered: using and enjoying the FreeBSD flavour of Unix, with emphasis on versions 4.4 and 5.0. Instructions and explanations--all rather detailed--appear on installing the operating system, configuring groups and users, setting up daemons (including those for network services like mail) and connecting to other computers (as well as the Internet). Installable copies of FreeBSD 4.4 and 5.0 ship with this book. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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FreeBSD is extremely robust and powers some of the largest internet sites in world including Yahoo!. FreeBSD 6 Unleashed provides complete coverage of everything you need to know to use FreeBSD to its full potential, including coverage of FreeBSD 6.0. This edition includes updated coverage of Apache, MySQL and Sendmail, as well as added coverage of PowerPC support for Macintosh G3 and G4 platforms. This is the most up to date, comprehensive reference on the market covering FreeBSD 6.0.


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Very good 17 Jan 2005
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Format:Paperback
An excellent book to start you on your way to FreeBSD Unix. I am from Windows and wanted to find out what Unix is all about. This book is almost perfect for my level (Unix newbie). Much better than some other books I've come across on the subject.
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Excellent 26 Nov 2002
Format:Paperback
One of my major projects over the last year was to move our entire email system away from Microsoft Exchange 5.5 over to an open-source platform. I chose FreeBSD for various reasons, but had no printed manual; something I find somewhat essential whilst working on big jobs. I bought this book and can now look back and thoroughly recommend it to anyone who is thinking of stepping into this field of computing. It was great for me as I had very little experience of setting up a UNIX box but am competant on a variety of Windows platforms. It's taken me from being a complete UNIX novice and guided me through setting up the replacement server, installing the required software and just about everything else. I've had it a year and still find myself dipping into it for reference and it still contains stuff that I will be doing in the future.
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Excellent 24 Sep 2002
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Format:Paperback
There aren't many FreeBSD books about but fortunately this one is excellent in covering nearly everything you may need to know about FreeBSD. I say 'nearly' as it doesn't cover some alternatives to the default set-ups such as KDE as a replacement desktop for Gnome or CUPS as a replacement for the ancient LPR print spooler. These are minor quibbles though and don't detract too much from the overall quality of the book. If only the majority of Linux books were this good.
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