Re: not dead [yet].

2009-08-07 Thread Gary Kline
On Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 10:37:46PM +, b. f. wrote: Roland Smith rsmith at xs4all.nl wrote: What you can do is make a list of all installed ports with ports-mgmt/portmaster: portmaster -L ports.list Looking through this list, you'll see four categories; - Root ports (No dependencies,

Re: not dead [yet].

2009-08-07 Thread b. f.
On 8/7/09, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote: Hmm. here is the output from df: ~ Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on /dev/ad0s1a507630 363386 10363478%/ devfs 11 0 100%/dev /dev/ad0s1e507630 107700

not dead [yet].

2009-08-04 Thread Gary Kline
Until late Sunday night I was here at keyboard/computer virtually 24/7 working on thesis. So was my advisor, but then that's his *job*. Anyway, now it's wait and see. Meanwhile: how do I get rid of a truckload of old binaries that I rarely/never use?

Re: not dead [yet].

2009-08-04 Thread Glen Barber
Hi, Gary On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 3:16 PM, Gary Klinekl...@thought.org wrote:        Until late Sunday night I was here at keyboard/computer virtually        24/7 working on thesis.  So was my advisor, but then that's his        *job*.  Anyway, now it's wait and see. Such is academia. :-)  

Re: not dead [yet].

2009-08-04 Thread RW
On Tue, 4 Aug 2009 16:32:54 -0400 Glen Barber glen.j.bar...@gmail.com wrote:        Meanwhile: how do I get rid of a truckload of old binaries that I rarely/never use?  Most show a list of dependencies that's about 70 lines long, and I don't want to break things.

Re: not dead [yet].

2009-08-04 Thread Roland Smith
On Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 12:16:56PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote: Until late Sunday night I was here at keyboard/computer virtually 24/7 working on thesis. So was my advisor, but then that's his *job*. Anyway, now it's wait and see. Good luck! Meanwhile: how do I get

Re: not dead [yet].

2009-08-04 Thread b. f.
Roland Smith rsmith at xs4all.nl wrote: What you can do is make a list of all installed ports with ports-mgmt/portmaster: portmaster -L ports.list Looking through this list, you'll see four categories; - Root ports (No dependencies, not depended on) - Trunk ports (No dependencies, are depended