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Re: FAQ/docs



Chris,

As well as the other suggestions, I'd recommend the 'Absolute OpenBSD' book 
by Michael Lucas:

http://www.absoluteopenbsd.com/

It's ideal for anyone who has no experience with OpenBSD but does have some 
general *nix knowledge. I found it a little too basic for me as I have some 
*BSD experience through MacOS X, but it sounds like it would be invaluable 
in convincing your 'PHB' that there is nothing to be scared of in OpenBSD 
*grins*

Best of luck,
Damon


>Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 16:34:20 -0400
>From: Chris Zakelj <c.zakelj@ieee.org>
>To: OpenBSD <misc@openbsd.org>
>Subject: FAQ/docs
>Message-ID: <3F79E8CC.6090809@ieee.org>
>
>Are there any more efficient ways for me to print the FAQ as opposed to
>going through page by page?  I've managed to convince the PHB that OBSD
>is the best tool for the job (a DSL router/firewall), and now he wants
>to go off and read all the docs he can in case I should happen to get
>run over by a car while out walking the dog.  Of particular import will
>be stable.html, anoncvs.html, and the PF user's guide (hopefullly I can
>avoid printing out the *entire* FAQ for him, but it'd be nice to know
>'just in case').  TIA!
>

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