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Operating Systems BSD Anyone using GNU BSD? Post 302245037 by weinter on Thursday 9th of October 2008 07:43:04 AM
Old 10-09-2008
Yea i third that notion Smilie
BSD is an excellent OS on its own
Their layout is much more elegant and neater and well documented than any GNU/Linux system hence no need to move their stuff over.
 

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DOSSIZOLA(6)															      DOSSIZOLA(6)

NAME
dossizola - Isola game with nice graphics SYNOPSIS
dossizola [ -h ] [ -f ] [ -w ] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the dossizola command. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. The goal of the Isola game is to block the opponent by destroying the squares which surround him. In each turn, each player must first move to one of the squares adjacent to his current position, and then destroy a square of his choice. The first player who is unable to move loses. Do'SSi Zo'la provides several extension to the original rules, by allowing several moves and/or to destroy several squares in each turn. OPTIONS
-h Show summary of options. -f Run in full-screen mode. -w Run in windowed mode. AUTHOR
This program was written by Cyril Clement <dossiman@users.sourceforge.net> and Gaelle Daireaux <ponstyl@users.sourceforge.net>. This manual page was written by Yann Dirson <dirson@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license can be found under /usr/share/common-licenses/FDL. 06 November 2010 DOSSIZOLA(6)
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