Re: FreeBSD commands... refcard

2009-09-11 Thread Al Plant
Matthias Apitz wrote: Hello, In some Linux mailing list of Cuba I'm subscribed to, I just stumbled over this Debian GNU/Linux Reference Card: http://xinocat.com/refcard/ which is available in many languages. This would be very helpfull for my wife which 'must' ( :-)) run FreeBSD on her laptop. I

Re: FreeBSD commands... refcard

2009-09-11 Thread James Seward
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 8:30 AM, Matthias Apitz wrote: > In some Linux mailing list of Cuba I'm subscribed to, I just stumbled > over this Debian GNU/Linux Reference Card: http://xinocat.com/refcard/ > which is available in many languages. This would be very helpfull for my > wife which 'must' ( :

Re: FreeBSD commands... refcard

2009-09-11 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Friday, September 11, 2009 a las 12:21:41PM +0300, Manolis Kiagias escribió: > Matthias Apitz wrote: > > Hello, > > > > In some Linux mailing list of Cuba I'm subscribed to, I just stumbled > > over this Debian GNU/Linux Reference Card: http://xinocat.com/refcard/ > > which is available in

Re: FreeBSD commands... refcard

2009-09-11 Thread Manolis Kiagias
Matthias Apitz wrote: > Hello, > > In some Linux mailing list of Cuba I'm subscribed to, I just stumbled > over this Debian GNU/Linux Reference Card: http://xinocat.com/refcard/ > which is available in many languages. This would be very helpfull for my > wife which 'must' ( :-)) run FreeBSD on her

Re: FreeBSD Commands

2004-06-16 Thread Lloyd Hayes
OK, the book is up to version 4 (Something.) There are lots of new features in version 5 I'm going to try re-installing it again. In reading through this, there seems to be a sample config file that is copied to my hard drive that I can start with and modify. I think that probably I have been d

Re: FreeBSD Commands

2004-06-16 Thread Matt Navarre
Lloyd Hayes wrote: I agree with everything you've said here. I have considered a UNIX type book. In fact I have looked at 'The Complete FreeBSD' book, but I believe that your version is still the current version. Doubtful, mine's from 1997 and came with FreeBSD 2.2.5 on CD. I'm pretty sure the

Re: FreeBSD Commands

2004-06-16 Thread hoe-waa
fun Robert - Original Message - From: Lloyd Hayes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 5:04 pm Subject: Re: FreeBSD Commands > Thanks for the link and the Welcome. In looking at the website, it > appears to be what the doctor ordered. > > For the record, I have b

Re: FreeBSD Commands

2004-06-16 Thread Matt Navarre
Giorgos Keramidas wrote: On 2004-06-15 12:40, Lloyd Hayes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have the FreeBSD Handbook on a computer hard drive. There isn't any mention of the line commands that FreeBSD uses or recognizes in the handbook. Where do I find these? Others have given many good tips for learn

Re: FreeBSD Commands

2004-06-15 Thread Warren Block
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Since Giorgos crossed the line to linux :) here is a site that has all of the man pages at your fingertips. For someone new to *nix, knowing what to ask is harder than asking. http://jamesthornton.com/linux/man/ Welcome to FreeBSD. It is the best. No nee

Re: FreeBSD Commands

2004-06-15 Thread hoe-waa
Since Giorgos crossed the line to linux :) here is a site that has all of the man pages at your fingertips. For someone new to *nix, knowing what to ask is harder than asking. http://jamesthornton.com/linux/man/ Welcome to FreeBSD. It is the best. Robert On Tuesday, June 15, 2004 10:10 am, Gior

RE: FreeBSD Commands

2004-06-15 Thread Michael Clark
Seems like people have sent you enough references to keep you reading for awhile. If you are interested in walkthroughs for setting this up in FreeBSD like sound, browser plugging, or java, I would recommend you check out http://www.onlamp.com/bsd/ and http://www.onlamp.com/pub/ct/15 They have

Re: FreeBSD Commands

2004-06-15 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2004-06-15 12:40, Lloyd Hayes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have the FreeBSD Handbook on a computer hard drive. There isn't any > mention of the line commands that FreeBSD uses or recognizes in the > handbook. Where do I find these? Hi Lloyd, Others have already mentioned the "Basics" section

Re: FreeBSD Commands

2004-06-15 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Lloyd Hayes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have the FreeBSD Handbook on a computer hard drive. There isn't any > mention of the line commands that FreeBSD uses or recognizes in the > handbook. Where do I find these? "FreeBSD First Steps" http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/new-us

Re: FreeBSD Commands

2004-06-15 Thread Julian M. Mason
On Tue, Jun 15, 2004 at 08:32:56PM +0100, Matthew Seaman wrote: > cd ~ -- change directory to your accounts home directory I'm going to expand on this one a little, because it's helpful. To cd to your home directory (your own little "corner of the file system", where all your personal fil

Re: FreeBSD Commands

2004-06-15 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Tue, Jun 15, 2004 at 12:40:07PM -0600, Lloyd Hayes wrote: > I have the FreeBSD Handbook on a computer hard drive. There isn't any > mention of the line commands that FreeBSD uses or recognizes in the > handbook. Where do I find these? Yes. The Handbook does assume that you are familiar with

Re: FreeBSD Commands

2004-06-15 Thread Julian M. Mason
This is generic unix, so it goes something like this: cd takes you to a directory. cp copies a file from to mv does the same, but moves it. I recommend ("UNIX Basics" in the handbook), and