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Beginning Boy Scouts is an introduction to the youth program of the
Boy Scouts of America. It is an unofficial guide to Boy Scouting to
help parents, new leaders, and even scouting youth to better
understand scouting goals and participate in Boy Scouting. It
quickly answers numerous common questions and provides instruction
and advice for parents and leaders -- to help know "what is first?"
and how to get started, preparing for outdoor activities and summer
camp, uniforms, leadership and the Patrol Method, earning awards
and badges, Eagle planning and Eagle paperwork, and how to
participate. It introduces the terminology and defines the common
scouting lingo.
For over seven years, computer networking and security instructor
and consultant, Dru Lavigne, meticulously documented her learning
experiences with FreeBSD administration and open source software
usage in a series of over 110 articles. Many readers praised and
recommended the author's informative tutorials. The Best of FreeBSD
Basics book contains most of these articles - many updated from
FreeBSD 4 and 5 to reflect the usage on FreeBSD 6 and 7. The Best
of FreeBSD Basics provides practical advice for completing common
tasks on FreeBSD and is a great way to get to know FreeBSD - and
Unix in general. Darwin, DragonFly, Linux, Mac OS X, NetBSD, and
OpenBSD fans will also find a lot of the book invaluable and
useful. Covering a huge range of FreeBSD and open source topics,
The Best of FreeBSD Basics includes step-by-step directions, things
to watch out for, and hints for success. A sampling of the book's
topics include installing an X11 server and setting up an desktop
environment, comparing common tasks with Linux, playing audio and
video files, user administration, system startup, finding and using
documentation, managing backups, networking basics, IPsec, setting
up several servers, filtering spam, improving security, enabling
firewalls, and a lot more.
Meet Jimmer Fredette, college basketball player of the year and
young NBA athlete. This book follows his story from a small town in
New York through AAU and high school sports to Brigham Young
University where he electrified the college basketball world. This
exciting biography highlights Jimmer's performances, his work
ethic, and his journey to reaching his goal of playing in the NBA.
Beyond the Arc is an inspiring story of how family, faith, and
fortitude can lead to the top of the game.
In addition to covering a history of free and open source, The
Daemon, the Gnu, and the Penguin explores how free and open
software is changing the world. It is authored by Peter H. Salus, a
noted UNIX, open source, and Internet historian and author of A
Quarter Century of UNIX and Casting The Net and other books. Salus
has interviewed well over a hundred key figures to document the
history and background of free and open source software. In his
book, Salus reaches back into the early days of computing, showing
that even in "pre-UNIX" days there was freely available software,
and rapidly moves forward to the Free Software movement of today
and what it means for the future, drawing analogies and linkages
from various aspects of economics and life.
The OpenBSD PF Packet Filter Book covers PF on the NetBSD, FreeBSD,
DragonFly and OpenBSD platforms. It is an expanded and improved
version of the PF FAQ with sections covering Spamd and configuring
and using PF on NetBSD, FreeBSD, DragonFly and OpenBSD. The
cross-referenced and indexed book also covers quality of service
and ALTQ, load balancing, FTP proxying, stateful packet filtering,
network address translation (NAT), port forwarding, passive
operating system fingerprinting, and redundant firewalls (using
pfsync and CARP). The OpenBSD PF Packet Filter Book includes
several examples and rulesets.
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