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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. |
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This book discusses hundreds of neat tricks, little-known techniques, |
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and add-on utilities. |
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Be aware that many of the utilities are either included with OpenBSD |
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or, more commonly, are already available as ports or packages. |
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So most of section 52.03, complaining about how hard it is to port |
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software to different UNIXes, can be disregarded if you learn about |
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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> |
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<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. |