10-06-2008
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1. BSD
for all you unix/linux interested heres an online book for free that covers the basics of BSD SysV Unix commands and applications . giving the average linux user a perspective on the differences in context of the two operating systems and for BSD users covers material as a refernce guide.
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2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I use GNU (parted)set to change boot flags when doing multibooting.
Alas, FreeBSD does not have GNU parted, out of the box.
Is there a way to set/remove flags quickly and easily from the command line in BSD? I'm still learning all the 'unique' BSD utilities. (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: uiop44
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3. Linux
Dear all,
This should be simple but I cannot figure it out despite reading all the man pages. Could someone please help me translate this code (GNU date) to one that can be read by BSD date?:
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where h is a variable of the form DD/MM/YYYY, and l is... (3 Replies)
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Firstly, I would like to apologize if this is not the appropriate sub-forum to post about GNU/BSD makefile scripting. Though my code is in C++, because I am focusing on the makefile I thought it would go better in shell scripting. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Secondly, I am not interested in... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: AntumDeluge
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LEARN ABOUT FREEBSD
soeliminate
SOELIMINATE(1) BSD General Commands Manual SOELIMINATE(1)
NAME
soeliminate -- interpret .so directive in manpages
SYNOPSIS
soeliminate [-Crtv] [-I dir] [files ...]
DESCRIPTION
soeliminate reads files lines by lines.
If a line starts by: ``.so anotherfile'' it replace the line by processing ``anotherfile''. Otherwise the line is printed to stdout.
-C Compatibility with GNU groff's soelim(1) (does nothing).
-r Compatibility with GNU groff's soelim(1) (does nothing).
-t Compatibility with GNU groff's soelim(1) (does nothing).
-v Compatibility with GNU groff's soelim(1) (does nothing).
-I dir This option specify directories where soeliminate searches for files (both those on the command line and those named in ``.so''
directive.) This options may be specified multiple times. The directories will be searched in the order specified.
The files are always searched first in the current directory.
A file specified with an absolute path will be opened directly without performing a search.
SEE ALSO
mandoc(1), soelim(1)
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