Ten years ago, on 24 February 1996, Greg Lehey submitted for publication the final version of the first ever book on the FreeBSD operating system, “Installing and Using FreeBSD”. It was later renamed to “The Complete FreeBSD“, as is now known and appreciated by the users of this OS. Grog have always retained full rights to the book, and for today he has decided to release it for download under a Creative Commons license. Besides, he doesn’t have the time to keep updating it, so he is asking for help. He can’t guarantee money, “just” recognition in the preface.
This is great news. I’d like to thank Mr. Lehey for his contributions in both writing the book and releasing it under Creative Commons. Hopefully veteran users and novices alike will update and put this book to use. Here’s to hoping that it helps the BSD community grow.
This is definately one of the most autoritative books on FreeBSD.
Though I have read the book couple of times, now I can even contribute to it.
Thanks Greg, for giving me a chance to share my experiences withh the FreeBSD community.
The HTML is munged for the last link, which is
http://www.lemis.com/grog/Documentation/CFBSD/
Here is a torrent that has book.pdf.gz and source.tar.gz… Thanks Greg!
http://tinyurl.com/nkw6f
This is the go to book for FreeBSD, it definitely helped me when I first started. It’s outstanding that it’s released under a CC license. Now it can be updated to the latest version, and stay up to date. This is going to help alot of people get into FreeBSD.
> Grog have always retained full rights to the book
Who is Grog?
> Who is Grog?
Grog is his nickname.
Please support by actually buying his book if you like it. Here is a shortened url to his book on Amazon:
http://tinyurl.com/qzzs6
Support the further good naturedness of authors like him by showing him your appreciate his decision and buy his book.
“Please support by actually buying his book if you like it. Here is a shortened url to his book on Amazon”
You linked to the 1999 book, here is the 2003 edition: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0596005164/qid=1140868624/sr=1-1/r…
Hi
This might be a little bit off-topic, but can anybody shortly explain how does the cc licence compares to normal copyright or even a patent?
Thank u very mucho
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/
Even though he released it under the CC license, he maintains the full copyright on his work.
Thanks Greg, I am just getting into BSD and this is very nice.
This particular CC, Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5, is completely free restricting the use of money so I can’t see how it could be printed in paper format without loosing allot of money in the future.
Yes, I love how it is easier to update the maintain your work more effectively with the CC too.
Buying the book is nice too but for a resource I usually rather have it online because it might be updated more frequently.
Just look for it on Shareaza, it has been there for years already.
Brilliant, you just showed a complete disrespect for the excellent work that Groggy put into the book and a kick in the face for his altruistic move to give the book away for free. While I support filesharing, this is the “I wan’t all for free” that I simply cannot help but despise as they make it so much harder for us to fight for fair use rights.
While you can argue that you only pointed out that is was there (already), your choice in words did not indicate this was anything bad.
Can someone compare and contrast this book with the FreeBSD handbook that they provide on the site?
FreeBSD handbook is more a “hands on” manual and does not go at the “mechanics” of FreeBSD as Groggy does. The handbook is more a “do this to accomplish that”. Groggy puts more flesh to the bones