Libirman is a programming library for Irman control of Unix software.
Infrared man (Irman) is a small device that allows you to control
your PC with the remote from your TV, VCR, CD or Stereo. Irman
can be used in many ways, for example to control a software program
while you are in another room, such as xmms.
Libirman is a programming library for Irman control of Unix software.
Infrared man (Irman) is a small device that allows you to control
your PC with the remote from your TV, VCR, CD or Stereo. Irman
can be used in many ways, for example to control a software program
while you are in another room, such as xmms.
- upsd.users(5) has changed formats.
NOTE: you need to update your file for upsd(8) to function
- upsmon can reload its configuration on the fly (with '-c reload')
- upsdrvctl can power off UPS's in an orderly fashion
- new drivers:
- tripplite - Tripp-Lite SmartUPS models
- newvictron - IMV/Victron hardware
- bestferrups801-807 - Best FerrUPS 8.01-8.07 firmware
- genericups type 14 - for Online P-series units
- upsdrvctl now waits up to "maxstartdelay" (default 45) seconds for a
driver to start before it gives up and goes to the next entry
(refer to CHANGES in the distribution, or
http://www.exploits.org/nut/release/new-0.45.4.txt
and
http://www.exploits.org/nut/release/new-0.45.5.txt
for a detailed list)
many bug fixes; i18n support + translations for several languages;
mail-checker can now authenticate to an imap server; and a few new
configuration options.
* The command "displaymem" uses only hex digits for consistency.
* The netboot code goes back to the progress bars instead of dots, for
the notation of data transfers. And, that is displayed only in debug
mode, that is to say, nothing is displayed by default. Remember that
you can turn on debug mode via the command "debug".
* The command "help" doesn't show all the available commands by default,
when no argument is specified. Rarely used commands (such as
"testload") and useless commands in interactive use (such as
"savedefault") are hidden. If you want to see help messages for those
commands, specify the new option "--all".
* A built-in, `more'-like pager is added. When a command prints too many
lines to fit the screen, GRUB waits until you hit return key. This
feature can be turned off by the new command "pager".
* The command "terminal" accepts a new option, "--lines=LINES". You can
set the maximum number of lines arbitrarily with this option. If you
don't specify it, the maximum number will be 24.
* The command "terminal" accepts another new option, "--silent". You can
suppress the "Press any key to continue" message with this option.
* The mem= option for Linux is recognized and used to limit the maximum
address of initrd.
* A fallback entry is executed immediately after a default entry,
without prompting a user's intervention, as the manual has ever been
saying.
* The utility ``grub-install'' makes sure that GRUB images have been
written to a physical disk completely. To assist this feature, a new
command "dump" is added.
amanada-client only needs the gtar binary and not the gtar meta package.
gtar-base didn't exists in the past, but the old gtar package is enough
for this package, thats why we also allow to use the old gtar package.
release notes:
4.63 April 23, 2002
...
Corrected bugs in device number, file size, file
offset, and raw device number field output generation.
...
Built an automated test suite. (See 00TEST and
the tests/ sub-directory of the lsof main directory).
Bela Lubkin requested it. Dale Talcott, John
Hughes, and Larry Rosenman helped me validate it
on their systems.
During the development of the test suite I discovered
the following lsof bugs or missing features, and
corrected or supplied them.
...
* Corrected the reporting of UNIX domain socket
names for Apple Darwin, FreeBSD 4.5 and above,
NetBSD 1.4.1 and above, and for OpenBSD 3.0 and
above.
...
Updated the NetBSD and OpenBSD sources so NetBSD
can process DTYPE_PIPE files, as OpenBSD was already
able to do.
...
Added defense against the standard I/O descriptor
attack.
Note that the test suite is not enabled for this pkg because it
requires root privileges in order to operate.
bbsload is one of the 'bbtools' for the BlackBox window manager.
It is a small (in dimensions) tool that will visualise various system
parameters, like avarage load and memory usage.
Provided by Martijn van Buul in pkg/16339.