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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers 3d graphics apps for unix/solaris Post 1350 by Neo on Tuesday 27th of February 2001 09:20:13 PM
Old 02-27-2001
There are plenty of nice graphics packages that are free; but you did not say what you are looking for! Graphics is a big word Smilie

From my experience, Sun graphics cards have special cables that work with Sun monitors. You might have a problem setting up your ViewSonic. My suggestion would be a google search, for example:

http://www.google.com/search?q=views...ng_en&safe=off
 

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datapm(1)						       Data package manager							 datapm(1)

NAME
datapm - data packaging system and utilities SYNOPSIS
datapm COMMAND [OPTIONS] DESCRIPTION
datapm (data package manager) is a command line tool and python library and for working with Data Packages and interacting with data hubs like those powered by CKAN COMMANDS
about About datapm clone src-spec path [format-pattern] [url-pattern] Download a package (i.e. metadata and resources) specified by src-spec to path Resources to retrieve are selected interactively if no format-pattern is given. If provided, the optional glob-style format-pattern and url-pattern arguments are matched against the format and url of the resource to determine whether it should be retrieved. download src-spec path [format-pattern] [url-pattern] Download a package (i.e. metadata and resources) specified by src-spec to path Resources to retrieve are selected interactively if no format-pattern is given. If provided, the optional glob-style format-pattern and url-pattern arguments are matched against the format and url of the resource to determine whether it should be retrieved. dump pkg-spec path-of-resource-within-pkg Dump contents of specified resource in specified package to stdout. help Show available commands info package-spec [manifest] Get information about a package (print package metadata). If manifest specified then show manifest info rather than package metadata. WARNING: if you change the metadata for a python distribution you may need to rebuild the egg-info for changes to show up here. init [path-or-name] Initialize a data package at path. Package Name will be taken from last portion of path. If path simply a name then create in the cur- rent directory. license Show the license list [index-spec] List registered packages. If index-spec is not provided use default index. man Show the manual push [source-file] [webstore-url] Push local package in current directory to remote repository specified in .dpm/config. Alternatively push a single file to the web- store. register rc-spec dest-spec Register package at src-spec into index at dest-spec. search index-spec query Search registered packages in index-spec. setup action config [location]: Create configuration file at location. If not location specified use default (see --config). index [location]: Setup an index at location specified in config. repo: Setup a repository. The repository will be created at the location specified via the --repository option or default location specified by config. update src-spec dest-spec As for register. upload path upload-spec Upload a file or package at path to upload-spec. The upload-spec are of the form: upload-dest-id://BUCKET/LABEL For example: ## default ckan upload ckan://BUCKET/LABEL ## an s3 upload destination my-s3://BUCKET/LABEL ## local pairtree my-pairtree://BUCKET/LABEL ## google storage my-google-storage://BUCKET/LABEL Upload destinations are specified in your datapm config file and are of the form: [upload:dest-id] ofs.backend = s3|google|archive.org|... ## see OFS documentation for a given backend config-option = config-value OPTIONS
--version show program's version number and exit -h, --help show this help message and exit -v, --verbose Give more output -d, --debug Print debug output -q, --quiet Give less output --log=FILENAME Log file where a complete (maximum verbosity) record will be kept -c CONFIG, --config=CONFIG Path to config file (if any) - defaults to $HOME/.dpmrc -r REPOSITORY, --repository=REPOSITORY Path to repository - overrides value in config -k API_KEY, --api-key=API_KEY CKAN API Key (overrides value in config) CONFIGURATION FILE
[dpm] repo.default_path = $HOME/.dpm/repository index.default = file [index:ckan] ckan.url = http://thedatahub.org/api/ ckan.api_key = [index:db] db.dburi = sqlite://$HOME/.datapm/repository/index.db [upload:ckan] ofs.backend = reststore host = http://storage.ckan.net FILES
~/.dpmrc Per user datapm configuration file. EXAMPLES
Grabbing some data from an index datapm index-add file:///.... datapm update datapm search "military spending" some-id Military Spending 1890-1914 some-id-2 Military Spending 1890-1914 (normalized) datapm install some-id datapm plot some-id Get two different datasets and use them together datapm install pkg-a datapm install pkg-b datapm create merged # manual merge # e.g. PPP, GDP datapm register my-merged-package SEE ALSO
For more information visit the documentation at: http://readthedocs.org/docs/dpm February 6, 2012 datapm(1)
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