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Operating Systems Solaris locating additiona apps/sw on Solaris 9 Post 302181658 by bluridge on Thursday 3rd of April 2008 01:53:01 PM
Old 04-03-2008
locating additiona apps/sw on Solaris 9

I was asked to find all of the applications/software/utility programs on a couple of the servers we have here. That does not appear to be a problem as we know most of these stuff are probably put in the /opt or the /usr directory. Is this the only location where these software are put? Is there a command that can be run (native Solaris command?) that can be run and dump all of these apps/sw to a file? I also need to find the version of these apps/sw, and this makes it a little tricky as I don't know much about other non-Sun apps/sw.

If anyone has an idea, please let me know what you all use.

Thanks Much!
 

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NAME
gjacktransport - JACK transport control application SYNOPSIS
gjacktransport [options] DESCRIPTION
gjacktransport gjacktransport is a tool that provides graphical control over JACK Audio Connection Kit's transport mechanism via a dynamic graphical slider. In other words: this software allows to seek Audio/Video media when they are played along JACK transport. It features * customizable keyboard shortcuts * custom start/end markers for transport slider in various units * memory presets for start/end markers. * auto-zoom and reposition slider * flexible layout & window * save and restore settings. * (optional) session-management via LASH. and is intended for JACK apps which do not themselves provide a timeline (fi. ecasound, xjadeo,..) and to supplement other apps which do (fi. ardour, hydrogen, seq24,..) OPTIONS
run gjacktransport --help for a list of options FILES
@sysconfdir@/gjacktransportrc SEE ALSO
gjackclock(1) AUTHOR
Robin Gareus <robin@gareus.org> linuxaudio.org COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2007, 2010 Robin Gareus http://gjacktransport.sf.net November 1, 2010 gjacktransport(1)
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