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 <P>Every advanced UNIX user will probably want a copy of  <P>Every advanced UNIX user will probably want a copy of
 <FONT COLOR=Red>UNIX Power Tools</FONT>, now in its second edition.  <FONT COLOR=Red>UNIX Power Tools</FONT>, now in its second edition.
   This book discusses hundreds of neat tricks, little-known techniques,
   and add-on utilities.
   Be aware that many of the utilities are either included with OpenBSD
   or, more commonly, are already available as ports or packages.
   So most of section 52.03, complaining about how hard it is to port
   software to different UNIXes, can be disregarded if you learn about
   the <A HREF="ports.html">Ports Mechanism</A> that is part of OpenBSD.
 <A HREF="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=1565922603/openbsdA/">Order from Amazon</A>  <A HREF="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=1565922603/openbsdA/">Order from Amazon</A>
   
 <P>You may see reference to the <FONT COLOR=Red>4.4 BSD  <P>You may see reference to the <FONT COLOR=Red>4.4 BSD
 User's Reference Manual (URM)</FONT>, O'Reilly, 1994  User's Reference Manual (URM)</FONT>, O'Reilly, 1994.
 <P>This is just a reprint of the man pages for users.  This is just a reprint of the man pages for users.
 Your OpenBSD distribution includes the online man pages,  Your OpenBSD distribution includes the online man pages,
 which are specific to OpenBSD, and more up-to-date. So  which are specific to OpenBSD, and more up-to-date. So
 you don't need this one: use the <EM>man</EM> command instead.  you don't need this one: use the <EM>man</EM> command instead.

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