Legal Stuff
UNZIP and ZIP for FreeBSD
FreeBSD V2.2.7-RELEASE Install Kernel
Install Batch File
FreeBSD FAQ in HTML, PostScript and Text form
FreeBSD Handbook in HTML, PostScript and Text
form
DJE Systems Links
These files are "freeware" - that is, free software that you can use, abuse, modify, copy, re-distribute, ...
Notice, however, that this means that there is NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND and NO SUPPORT - you are entirely on your own. Use these files at your own risk!
Some freeware files are provided as compressed .ZIP archives. You'll need the freeware UNZIP for FreeBSD. You can get UNZIP and ZIP for OpenVMS right here on the DJE Systems site. You can also get them for OpenVMS from Hunter Goatley's FILESERV site, and for any supported platform (including FreeBSD, DOS and Windows) from the InfoZip "home" site.
Other freeware files are provided as "tar-balls" (G-ZIPped tar archives). FreeBSD includes the necessary "gzip" and "tar" utilities to unpack the tarballs. Tarballs are named with a ".tgz" extension in most cases.
A "README" file is provided in most freewares archive to explain the contents and how to use each one.
FreeBSD V2.2.7-RELEASE Install Kernel
Download this file to the hard disk of your DOS or Windows/95 PC, along with the FBSDBOOT.EXE program and INSTALL.BAT. Then, simply invoke INSTALL.BAT and the you're on your way to installing FreeBSD! (Be sure you have completed the pre-installation tasks, first!)
Download this after you have downloaded the Install Kernel and the FBSDBOOT.EXE program. Then, simply invoke INSTALL.BAT and the you're on your way to installing FreeBSD! (Be sure you have completed the pre-installation tasks, first!)
FreeBSD FAQ in HTML, PostScript and Text form
This the FreeBSD list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ).
The HTML archive contains pages that have been specially processed for use on ANY system, not just BSD/UN*X. Just unpack the archive into an empty directory, then open your browser and use the FILE - OPEN option. In Netscape navigator, ALT, F, F will open the dialogue box that you need.
The PostScript archive contains the .PS version. This is useful if you have access to printer that supports Adobe PostScript.
The Text archive contains plain text in DOS format, but can be used on almost any system, including BSD/UN*X and OpenVMS.
FreeBSD Handbook in HTML, PostScript and Text form
The HTML archive contains pages that have been specially processed for use on ANY system, not just BSD/UN*X. Just unpack the archive into an empty directory, then open your browser and use the FILE - OPEN option. In Netscape navigator, ALT, F, F will open the dialogue box that you need.
The PostScript archive contains the .PS version. This is useful if you have access to printer that supports Adobe PostScript.
The Text archive contains plain text in DOS format, but can be used on almost any system, including BSD/UN*X and OpenVMS.
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