I'm very pleased to announce the release of our new website and documentation using the new toolchain with Hugo and AsciiDoctor. To get more information about the new toolchain please read the FreeBSD Documentation Project Primer[1], Hugo docs[2] and AsciiDoctor docs[3]. Acknowledgment: Benedict Reuschling <bcr@> Glen Barber <gjb@> Hiroki Sato <hrs@> Li-Wen Hsu <lwhsu@> Sean Chittenden <seanc@> The FreeBSD Foundation [1] https://docs.FreeBSD.org/en/books/fdp-primer/ [2] https://gohugo.io/documentation/ [3] https://docs.asciidoctor.org/home/ Approved by: doceng, core
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title: Part I. Getting Started
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[[getting-started]]
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= Getting Started
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This part of the handbook is for users and administrators who are new to FreeBSD. These chapters:
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* Introduce FreeBSD.
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* Guide readers through the installation process.
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* Teach UNIX(R) basics and fundamentals.
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* Show how to install the wealth of third party applications available for FreeBSD.
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* Introduce X, the UNIX(R) windowing system, and detail how to configure a desktop environment that makes users more productive.
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The number of forward references in the text have been kept to a minimum so that this section can be read from front to back with minimal page flipping.
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include::content/en/books/handbook/toc-1.adoc[]
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