Use the &unix; entity.

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or just the ability to do your job without interruptions,
FreeBSD will almost certainly do everything you need.
Many computer users across the world, including both
novices and experienced UNIX administrators, use FreeBSD
novices and experienced &unix; administrators, use FreeBSD
as their only desktop operating system.</para>
<para>If you are migrating to FreeBSD from some other UNIX
<para>If you are migrating to FreeBSD from some other &unix;
environment, you already know most of what you need to.
If your background is in graphic-driven operating systems
such as Windows and older versions of Mac OS, expect to
invest additional time learning the UNIX way of doing
invest additional time learning the &unix; way of doing
things. This FAQ and the <ulink
url="../handbook/index.html">FreeBSD Handbook</ulink> are
excellent places to start.</para>
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<answer>
<para>At this time, there is no book on FreeBSD-specific OS
internals. Much general UNIX knowledge is directly
internals. Much general &unix; knowledge is directly
applicable to FreeBSD, however. Additionally, there are
BSD-specific books that are still relevant.</para>