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Old 12-04-2004
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Post for linux and BSD users interested in Unix system V/bsd Documentation

for all you unix/linux interested heres an online book for free that covers the basics of BSD SysV Unix commands and applications . giving the average linux user a perspective on the differences in context of the two operating systems and for BSD users covers material as a refernce guide.

Name: Illustrated Unix SystemV/BSD Author: Robert Felps
http://duplex.hypermart.net/books/bsd/index.html
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