On 10/6/06, ograbme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would like a few recommendations for small "ports" to try to install
on my stand-alone machine.
The stand-alone machine does not have connection to the internet;
however, I do have a set of four (4)CD from the FreeBSD Mall and two
(2) of the CD's
On 10/6/06, John Hoover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
there's always the shells,
bash for example
asciiquarium is a good start.
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there's always the shells,
bash for example
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On Fri, Oct 06, 2006 at 12:14:29PM -0400, ograbme wrote:
>
> I would like a few recommendations for small "ports" to try to install
> on my stand-alone machine.
>
> The stand-alone machine does not have connection to the internet;
> however, I do have a set of four (4)CD from the FreeBSD Mall an
I would like a few recommendations for small "ports" to try to install
on my stand-alone machine.
The stand-alone machine does not have connection to the internet;
however, I do have a set of four (4)CD from the FreeBSD Mall and two
(2) of the CD's have 'ports' on them. I would like to select on