doc/en/docs.sgml
Wolfram Schneider a799a534f1 Explicitly state that /usr/share/doc is where you would find the
documents on a FreeBSD machine. Same for /usr/share/info.

Submitted by: John Fieber <jfieber@indiana.edu>
1997-03-31 02:16:33 +00:00

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<a name="handbook"></a>
<h2><a href="handbook/handbook.html">The FreeBSD Handbook</a></h2>
<p>This is an evolving, comprehensive on-line resource for
FreeBSD users. Please address comments and contributions
to <a
href="mailto:freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.ORG"><tt>&lt;freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.ORG&gt;</tt></a>.
<p>&i.new; We now offer a <a href="&base/ja_JP.EUC/handbook">Japanese
translation</a> of the handbook (EUC encoding).</p>
<a name="faq"></a>
<h2><a href="FAQ/FAQ.html">Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)</a></h2>
<p>If you have a question, chances are that someone else has
the same question. The most common of these have been
compiled here in a brief question-answer format. </p>
<a name="tutorial"></a>
<h2><a href="tutorials/index.html">Tutorials</a></h2>
<p>Here lie assorted documents about FreeBSD and FreeBSD related
software and hardware.</p>
<a name="books"></a>
<h2><a href="handbook/bibliography.html">Books</a></h2>
<p>Online documentation is useful, but any serious FreeBSD
user should consider getting some of the books
listed here. Most books that cover BSD systems apply well
to FreeBSD.</p>
<a name="man"></a>
<h2><a href="http://www.de.freebsd.org/de/cgi/man.cgi">
Manual Pages</a></h2>
<p>
The manual pages for
<a href="http://www.de.freebsd.org/de/cgi/man.cgi?proto=1.0&amp;manpath=Unix+Seventh+Edition">Unix Seventh Edition (V7)</a>,
<a href="http://www.de.freebsd.org/de/cgi/man.cgi?proto=1.0&amp;manpath=2.9.1+BSD">2.9.1BSD</a>,
<a href="http://www.de.freebsd.org/de/cgi/man.cgi?proto=1.0&amp;manpath=4.3BSD+Reno">4.3BSD Reno</a>,
<a href="http://www.de.freebsd.org/de/cgi/man.cgi?proto=1.0&amp;manpath=NET%2F2">NET/2</a>,
<a href="http://www.de.freebsd.org/de/cgi/man.cgi?proto=1.0&amp;manpath=386BSD+0.1">386BSD 0.1</a>,
<a href="http://www.de.freebsd.org/de/cgi/man.cgi?proto=1.0&amp;manpath=FreeBSD+1.1.5.1-RELEASE">FreeBSD 1.1.5.1-RELEASE</a>,
<a href="http://www.de.freebsd.org/de/cgi/man.cgi?proto=1.0&amp;manpath=4.4BSD+Lite2">4.4BSD Lite2</a>,
<a href="http://www.de.freebsd.org/de/cgi/man.cgi?proto=1.0&amp;manpath=FreeBSD+2.0-RELEASE">FreeBSD 2.0-RELEASE</a>,
<a href="http://www.de.freebsd.org/de/cgi/man.cgi?proto=1.0&amp;manpath=FreeBSD+2.0.5-RELEASE">FreeBSD 2.0.5-RELEASE</a>,
<a href="http://www.de.freebsd.org/de/cgi/man.cgi?proto=1.0&amp;manpath=FreeBSD+2.1.0-RELEASE">FreeBSD 2.1.0-RELEASE</a>,
<a href="http://www.de.freebsd.org/de/cgi/man.cgi?proto=1.0&amp;manpath=FreeBSD+2.1.5-RELEASE">FreeBSD 2.1.5-RELEASE</a>,
<a href="http://www.de.freebsd.org/de/cgi/man.cgi?proto=1.0&amp;manpath=FreeBSD+2.1.6-RELEASE">FreeBSD 2.1.6-RELEASE</a>,
<a href="http://www.de.freebsd.org/de/cgi/man.cgi?proto=1.0&amp;manpath=FreeBSD+2.1.7-RELEASE">FreeBSD 2.1.7-RELEASE</a>,
<a href="http://www.de.freebsd.org/de/cgi/man.cgi?proto=1.0&amp;manpath=FreeBSD+2.2-RELEASE">FreeBSD 2.2-RELEASE</a>,
<a href="http://www.de.freebsd.org/de/cgi/man.cgi?proto=1.0&amp;manpath=FreeBSD+3.0-current">FreeBSD 3.0-current</a>,
<a href="http://www.de.freebsd.org/de/cgi/man.cgi?proto=1.0&amp;manpath=NetBSD+1.2">NetBSD 1.2</a>,
<a href="http://www.de.freebsd.org/de/cgi/man.cgi?proto=1.0&amp;manpath=OpenBSD+2.0">OpenBSD 2.0</a>,
and
<a href="http://www.de.freebsd.org/de/cgi/man.cgi?proto=1.0&amp;manpath=XFree86+3.2">XFree86 3.2</a>;
courtesy of
<a href="http://www.apfel.de/~wosch/">Wolfram Schneider</a>.</p>
There is an
<a href="http://late5.e-technik.uni-erlangen.de/cgi-bin/bsddocquery.pl">
other script</a> available with the manual pages for FreeBSD 2.0
and XFree86 release 3.1, courtesy of
<A HREF="http://late5.e-technik.uni-erlangen.de/user/eilts.html">
Hinrich Eilts</A>.<p>
<a name="44doc"></a>
<h2><a href="http://www.de.freebsd.org/de/doc/">
4.4BSD Documents</a></h2>
<p>
If you like reading BSD manuals online, here is
a hypertext version of the 4.4BSD documents from
<a href="file:/usr/share/doc">/usr/share/doc</a>,
where you would find the documents on a FreeBSD machine
(if the doc distribution was installed).
<a name="info"></a>
<h2><a href="http://www.de.freebsd.org/de/info/">
Info Documents</a></h2>
<p>
If you like reading FreeBSD Info documents online, here is
a hypertext version of the Info documents from
<a href="file:/usr/share/info">/usr/share/info</a>,
where you would find the Info documents on a FreeBSD machine
(if the info distribution was installed).
<a name="source"></a>
<h2><a href="http://minnie.cs.adfa.oz.au/FreeBSD-srctree/FreeBSD.html">The Source Code</a></h2>
<p>If you like digging your fingers into source code, here is
a hypertext version of the FreeBSD <em>kernel</em> source.
This is brought to you courtesy of <a
href="http://minnie.cs.adfa.oz.au/warren.html">Warren
Toomey</a>.</p>
<a name="doc"></a>
<h2><a href="docproj.html">The FreeBSD Documentation Project</a></h2>
<p>Like FreeBSD itself, this documentation is the product of
a volunteer effort. The goals of the project are outlined
here, as are the procedures for submitting corrections and
new material.</p>
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