Documentations, why not for FreeBSD

There are lots of awesome documentations for Linux like these:
Check this link and this image out. These are just two examples of lots of Linux documentations. Why there is not anything like these for FreeBSD?
 
To go along with what wblock@ said, Linux doesn't have such a thing. Some guy with a web site made one. There is one for FreeBSD somewhere but I haven't immediately found it.
 
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Because books are more expressive than pretty little pictures.

There's this free alternative... MIT OpenCourseware: Operating System Engineering. It's not FreeBSD specific, but it's of UNIX.

I don't see a problem with buying a book. It's a free operating system, and the authors put their time and knowledge together to make their information available for a price. The knowledge doesn't expire, so it's not a bottleneck restriction. Instead of paying for a proprietary OS, the cost goes into an interesting book.
 
There's this free alternative... MIT OpenCourseware: Operating System Engineering. It's not FreeBSD specific, but it's of UNIX.

I don't see a problem with buying a book. It's a free operating system, and the authors put their time and knowledge together to make their information available for a price. The knowledge doesn't expire, so it's not a bottleneck restriction. Instead of paying for a proprietary OS, the cost goes into an interesting book.

I don't understand; I wasn't arguing against books.
 
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