Computer Magazine Linux Identity has put together a PDF with basic FreeBSD commands.
A newcomer to FreeBSD will probably find himself served well by a desktop environment (as KDE or GNOME). But there is also another world: a world of CLI – command line interface. Instead of clicking icons and menus, users memorize and type commands, exchanging all communication with the system through a rectangle of plain text.
The June 2008 issue was about FreeBSD 7.
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